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A broadband X-ray study of the Geminga pulsar with NuSTAR and XMM-Newton

Authors :
Mori, Kaya
Gotthelf, Eric V.
Dufour, Francois
Kaspi, Victoria M.
Halpern, Jules P.
Beloborodov, Andrei M.
An, Hongjun
Bachetti, Matteo
Boggs, Steven E.
Christensen, Finn E.
Craig, William W.
Hailey, Charles J.
Harrison, Fiona A.
Kouveliotou, Chryssa
Pivovaroff, Michael J.
Stern, Daniel
Zhang, William W.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We report on the first hard X-ray detection of the Geminga pulsar above 10 keV using a 150 ks observation with the NuSTAR observatory. The double-peaked pulse profile of non-thermal emission seen in the soft X-ray band persists at higher energies. Broadband phase-integrated spectra over the 0.2-20 keV band with NuSTAR and archival XMM-Newton data do not fit to a conventional two-component model of a blackbody plus power-law, but instead exhibit spectral hardening above ~5 keV. We find two spectral models fit the data well: (1) a blackbody (kT1 ~ 42 eV) with a broken power-law (Gamma1 ~ 2.0, Gamma2 ~ 1.4 and Ebreak ~ 3.4 keV), and (2) two blackbody components (kT1 ~ 44 eV and kT2 ~ 195 eV) with a power-law component (Gamma ~ 1.7). In both cases, the extrapolation of the Rayleigh-Jeans tail of the thermal component is consistent with the UV data, while the non-thermal component overpredicts the near-infrared data, requiring a spectral flattening at E ~ 0.01 - 1 keV. While strong phase variation of the power-law index is present below ~5 keV, our phase-resolved spectroscopy with NuSTAR indicates that another hard non-thermal component with Gamma ~ 1.3 emerges above ~5 keV. The spectral hardening in non-thermal X-ray emission as well as spectral flattening between the optical and X-ray bands argue against the conjecture that a single power-law may account for multi-wavelength non-thermal spectra of middle-aged pulsars.<br />Comment: Accepted to ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1408.1644
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/793/2/88