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Synchronous x-ray and radio mode switches: a rapid global transformation of the pulsar magnetosphere.

Authors :
Hermsen W
Hessels JW
Kuiper L
van Leeuwen J
Mitra D
de Plaa J
Rankin JM
Stappers BW
Wright GA
Basu R
Alexov A
Coenen T
Grießmeier JM
Hassall TE
Karastergiou A
Keane E
Kondratiev VI
Kramer M
Kuniyoshi M
Noutsos A
Serylak M
Pilia M
Sobey C
Weltevrede P
Zagkouris K
Asgekar A
Avruch IM
Batejat F
Bell ME
Bell MR
Bentum MJ
Bernardi G
Best P
Bîrzan L
Bonafede A
Breitling F
Broderick J
Brüggen M
Butcher HR
Ciardi B
Duscha S
Eislöffel J
Falcke H
Fender R
Ferrari C
Frieswijk W
Garrett MA
de Gasperin F
de Geus E
Gunst AW
Heald G
Hoeft M
Horneffer A
Iacobelli M
Kuper G
Maat P
Macario G
Markoff S
McKean JP
Mevius M
Miller-Jones JC
Morganti R
Munk H
Orrú E
Paas H
Pandey-Pommier M
Pandey VN
Pizzo R
Polatidis AG
Rawlings S
Reich W
Röttgering H
Scaife AM
Schoenmakers A
Shulevski A
Sluman J
Steinmetz M
Tagger M
Tang Y
Tasse C
ter Veen S
Vermeulen R
van de Brink RH
van Weeren RJ
Wijers RA
Wise MW
Wucknitz O
Yatawatta S
Zarka P
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2013 Jan 25; Vol. 339 (6118), pp. 436-9.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Pulsars emit from low-frequency radio waves up to high-energy gamma-rays, generated anywhere from the stellar surface out to the edge of the magnetosphere. Detecting correlated mode changes across the electromagnetic spectrum is therefore key to understanding the physical relationship among the emission sites. Through simultaneous observations, we detected synchronous switching in the radio and x-ray emission properties of PSR B0943+10. When the pulsar is in a sustained radio-"bright" mode, the x-rays show only an unpulsed, nonthermal component. Conversely, when the pulsar is in a radio-"quiet" mode, the x-ray luminosity more than doubles and a 100% pulsed thermal component is observed along with the nonthermal component. This indicates rapid, global changes to the conditions in the magnetosphere, which challenge all proposed pulsar emission theories.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
339
Issue :
6118
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23349288
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1230960