X-ray analysis of the proper motion and pulsar wind nebula for PSR J1741-2054

Katie Auchettl, Patrick Slane, Roger W Romani, Bettina Posselt, George G Pavlov, Oleg Kargaltsev, Stephen Chi Yung Ng, Tea Temim, Martin C Weisskopf, Andrei Mikhailovich Bykov, Douglas A Swartz

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Abstract

We obtained six observations of PSR J1741-2054 using the Chandra ACIS-S detector totaling ?300 ks. By registering this new epoch of observations to an archival observation taken 3.2 yr earlier using X-ray point sources in the field of view, we have measured the pulsar proper motion at in a direction consistent with the symmetry axis of the observed H nebula. We investigated the inferred past trajectory of the pulsar but find no compelling association with OB associations in which the progenitor may have originated. We confirm previous measurements of the pulsar spectrum as an absorbed power law with photon index ? = 2.68 ? 0.04, plus a blackbody with an emission radius of (4.5 km, for a DM-estimated distance of kpc and a temperature of 61.7 ? 3.0 eV. Emission from the compact nebula is well described by an absorbed power law model with a photon index of ? = 1.67 ? 0.06, while the diffuse emission seen as a trail extending northeast of the pulsar shows no evidence of synchrotron cooling. We also applied image deconvolution techniques to search for small-scale structures in the immediate vicinity of the pulsar, but found no conclusive evidence for such structures.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-7
Number of pages7
JournalThe Astrophysical Journal
Volume802
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords

  • pulsars: individual (PSR J1741-2054)
  • X-rays: general

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