Chandra Imaging of the Black Widow Pulsar B1957+20

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The ``Black Widow pulsar'', PSR B1957+20, is a binary millisecond pulsar whose relativistic wind is both steadily ablating its companion and is also generating an Hα bow-shock nebula as the pulsar ploughs through the surrounding ISM. This system thus presents the opportunity to study the wind of a weakly-magnetized pulsar, in contrast to the winds around young pulsars like the Crab. We here report on a 43 ksec observation of PSR B1957+20, using the ACIS-S detector on-board the Chandra X-ray Observatory. We clearly detect X-rays from this source, the morphology consisting of a compact source at the position of the pulsar and a narrow feature of length 30'' trailing back along the pulsar's direction of motion. We discuss this morphology in terms of emission from the intra-binary shock, from the ISM bow-shock and from the pulsar itself, and use these results to probe the particle spectrum of the pulsar wind in two distinct energy regimes. This work was supported by NASA through a CXO Guest Observer grant (GO1-2033X).

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