The Vela Pulsar in the Ultraviolet1 Roger W. Romani

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  • Roger W. Romani
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We describe time-tagged observations of the Vela pulsar (PSR B0833−45) with the HST STIS MAMA-UV detectors. Using an optimal extraction technique, we obtain a NUV light curve and crude FUV phase-resolved spectra. The pulse is dominated by complex non-thermal emission at all phases. We obtain approximate spectral indices for the brightest pulse components, relate these to pulsations observed in other wavebands, and constrain the thermal surface emission from the neutron star. An upper limit on the Rayleigh-Jeans component at UV pulse minimum suggests a rather low mean surface temperature T eff < 4.6× 10 (d300/R14.2) K. If confirmed by improved phase-resolved spectroscopy, this observation has significant impact on our understanding of neutron star interiors. Subject headings: pulsars: individual (PSR B0833−45) – stars: neutron – UV: stars

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تاریخ انتشار 2005