Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-12-31
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in Astrophyical Journal Letters, 16 pages, a LaTeX text (13 pages), 3 postscript figures
Scientific paper
We present the spectrum and pulse profile of the Crab Pulsar in the near ultraviolet (1600-3200 Angstroms) observed with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) during the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) second Servicing Mission Orbital Verification (SMOV) period. The two-dimensional Near-Ultraviolet Multi-Anode Microchannel Array (NUV MAMA) was used in time-tag mode with a 2 arcsec by 2 arcsec aperture and the low dispersion grating, G230L, to obtain a cube with axes of slit position, wavelength, and time. The observation-derived pulse profile is consistent with radio measurements, and the pulse profile agrees well with previous NUV broadband measurements by the High Speed Photometer. The pulsar spectrum includes the 2200 A dust absorption feature, plus several interstellar absorption lines. Dereddening the spectrum using the Savage-Mathis model with E(B-V)=0.55+- 0.05 leads to a good fit to a power law with slope of -0.3+-0.2. Spectra of the main pulse, the interpulse, and the individual rising and falling edges are similar to the total spectrum within the limits of photon statistics. The pulse profile is stable across the NUV spectral range. Histogram analysis reveals no evidence for the superpulses seen at radio wavelengths. The interstellar absorption line equivalent widths of Mg I, Mg II and FeII are lower than expected based upon the implied HI column density from E(B-V)=0.5. While several explanations are possible, additional studies will be necessary to narrow the options.
Crenshaw Michael D.
Dolan Joseph F.
Gull Theodore R.
Hulbert Stephen J.
Kraemer Steven B.
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