Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jul 2009
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HST Proposal ID #12240. Cycle 18
Computer Science
Scientific paper
Observations of the nearby Vela pulsar with the Chandra X-ray observatory have revealed the fine structure of its synchrotron pulsar-wind nebula {PWN}. Deep radio observations have shown a large, highly polarized { 70%} radio nebula located farther away from the pulsar. However, no firm optical detection of the Vela PWN has been reported yet. The detection of the extended emission in previous observations was hindered by the presence of a bright background due to SNR filaments and field stars. Since the degree of polarization in the optical should be similar to that observed in radio, we propose to use the ACS/WFC imaging polarimetry to detect the polarized optical emission from the Vela PWN. By subtracting the images obtained with different polarizers we will eliminate the very weakly polarized background component and preserve the strongly polarized PWN emission. Polarimetry will allow us to determine the magnetic field structure inside the prominent X-ray features seen in the inner PWN. This approach has been successfully tested with ASC/WFC polarimetry of the Crab PWN. Detection of the optical nebula, combined with the radio and X-ray data, will establish the properties of the relativistic pulsar wind, including its energetics, magnetic field structure, spatial evolution and interaction with the ambient medium.;
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