Evolution of the Bow Shock in the Guitar Nebula

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We propose WFPC2 observations of the Guitar Nebula, a bow shock produced by the high-velocity {V>1000 kms} pulsar B2224+65. By comparison with a previous observation in 1994, a new narrow-band H-alpha image will allow exploitation of the change in pulsar location { 1"}, in order to: {a} quantify ambient interstellar density variations on scales <=10^-3 pc that perturb the shape of the bowshock near the contact discontinuity {size 0.2"}; and {b} better model the bowshock to determine the orientation of the pulsar velocity vector. The results will be combined with a prior ROSAT image and a deep X-ray exposure {Chandra, October 2000} and ground based images from Palomar Observatory that constrain the shock heating and large scale structure of the nebula. PSR B2224+65 has the highest estimated space velocity of any pulsar: these results will also improve the pulsar distance and velocity estimates, which are important inputs for the study of pulsar kicks and supernovae asymmetry.

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