Theory of high-energy emission from the pulsar/Be-star system PSR 1259$-$63 I: radiation mechanisms and interaction geometry

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68 pages, accepted for publication in the Astrophys. J. on Aug. 26, 1996

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10.1086/303676

We study the physical processes of the PSR B1259-63 system containing a 47 ms pulsar orbiting around a Be star in a highly eccentric orbit. Motivated by the results of a multiwavelength campaign during the January 1994 periastron passage of PSR B1259-63, we discuss several issues regarding the mechanism of high-energy emission. Unpulsed power law emission from the this system was detected near periastron in the energy range 1-200 keV. We find that the observed high energy emission from the PSR B1259-63 system is not compatible with accretion or propeller-powered emission. Shock-powered high-energy emission produced by the pulsar/outflow interaction is consistent with all high energy observations. By studying the evolution of the pulsar cavity we constrain the magnitude and geometry of the mass outflow outflow of the Be star. The pulsar/outflow interaction is most likely mediated by a collisionless shock at the internal boundary of the pulsar cavity. The system shows all the characteristics of a {\it binary plerion} being {\it diffuse} and {\it compact} near apastron and periastron, respectively. The PSR B1259-63 cavity is subject to different radiative regimes depending on whether synchrotron or inverse Compton (IC) cooling dominates the radiation of electron/positron pairs advected away from the inner boundary of the pulsar cavity. The highly non-thermal nature of the observed X-ray/gamma-ray emission near periastron establishes the existence of an efficient particle acceleration mechanism within a timescale shown to be less than $\sim 10^2-10^3$ s. A synchrotron/IC model of emission of e\pm-pairs accelerated at the inner shock front of the pulsar cavity and adiabatically expanding in the MHD flow provides an excellent explanation of the observed time variableX-ray flux and spectrum from the PSR

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