Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-11-28
2001, ApJ, 548, L37-L40
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
5 pages, uses emulateapj.sty, accepted for publication in ApJ Letters
Scientific paper
10.1086/318931
We investigate whether gamma-ray pulsars viewed at a large angle to the neutron star magnetic pole could contribute to the new population of galactic unidentified EGRET sources associated with the Gould Belt. The faint, soft nature of these sources is distinctly different from both the properties of unidentified EGRET sources along the galactic plane and of the known gamma-ray pulsars. We explore the possibility, within the polar cap model, that some of these sources are emission from pulsars seen at lines of sight that miss both the bright gamma-ray cone beams and the radio beam. The off-beam gamma-rays come from high-altitude curvature emission of primary particles, are radiated over a large solid angle and have a much softer spectrum than that of the main beams. We estimate that the detectability of such off-beam emission is about a factor of 4-5 higher than that of the on-beam emission. At least some of the radio-quiet Gould Belt sources detected by EGRET could therefore be such off-beam gamma-ray pulsars. GLAST should be able to detect pulsations in most of these sources.
Harding Alice K.
Zhang Bing
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