Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-06-09
New Astron.Rev. 47 (2003) 487-490
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
4 pages, including 1 figure, accepted for publication in New Astronomy Reviews; proceedings of the conference "The Physics of
Scientific paper
10.1016/S1387-6473(03)00077-0
Chandra observations of the Vela pulsar-wind nebula (PWN) have revealed a jet in the direction of the pulsar's proper motion, and a counter-jet in the opposite direction, embedded in diffuse nebular emission. The jet consists of a bright, 8''-long inner jet, between the pulsar and the outer arc, and a dim, curved outer jet that extends up to 100'' in approximately the same direction. From the analysis of thirteen Chandra observations spread over about 2.5 years we found that this outer jet shows particularly strong variability, changing its shape and brightness. We observed bright blobs in the outer jet moving away from the pulsar with apparent speeds (0.3-0.6)c and fading on time-scales of days to weeks. The spectrum of the outer jet fits a power-law model with a photon index of 1.3\pm0.1. The X-ray emission of the outer jet can be interpreted as synchrotron radiation of ultrarelativistic electrons/positrons. This interpretation allows one to estimate the magnetic field, ~100 microGauss, maximum energy of X-ray emitting electrons, ~2\times 10^{14} eV, and energy injection rate, ~8\times 10^{33} erg/s, for the outer jet. In the summed PWN image we see a dim, 2'-long outer counter-jet, which also shows a power-law spectrum with photon ined of 1.2-1.5. Southwest of the jet/counter-jet an extended region of diffuse emission is seen. Relativistic particles responsible for this radiation are apparently supplied by the outer jet.
Kargaltsev Oleg
Pavlov George G.
Sanwal Divas
Teter Marcus A.
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