The Optical Polarisation of the Vela Pulsar revisited

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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8 pages, 4 figures

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10.1051/0004-6361:20066026

In this work we present a revised measurement of the phase-averaged optical polarisation of the Vela pulsar (PSR B0833-45), for which only one value has been published so far (Wagner & Seifert 2000). Our measurement has been obtained through an accurate reanalysis of archival polarisation observations obtained with the FORS instrument at the VLT. We have measured a phase-averaged linear polarisation degree P=9.4% +/- 4% and a position angle 146 +/- 11 deg, very close to the ones of the axis of symmetry of the X-ray arcs and jets detected by Chandra and of the pulsar proper motion.We have compared the measured phase-averaged optical polarisation with the expectations of different pulsars' magnetosphere models. We have found that all models consistently predict too large values of the phase-averaged linear polarization with respect to the observed one. This is probably a consequence of present models' limitations which neglect the contributions of various depolarisation effects. Interestingly, for the outer gap model we have found that, assuming synchrotron radiation for the optical emission, the observed polarisation position angle also implies an alignment between the pulsar rotational axis and the axis of symmetry of the X-ray arcs and jets.

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