Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jan 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996apj...456l.111b&link_type=abstract
Astrophysical Journal Letters v.456, p.L111
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
57
Stars: Neutron, Stars: Pulsars: Individual Name: Geminga
Scientific paper
A new set of ground-based optical, HST, UV, and EUVE data on Geminga are presented. The object, identified with a high proper motion isolated neutron star (INS), is seen to emit thermal radiation with a temperature in the range (2.2--2.8) x 105 K. This is compatible with the global thermal emission from the surface of a standard neutron star of Geminga's spin-down age located at the distance of about 160 pc, recently measured through its annual parallax. However, in the "optical" (3400--8000 A) range, combined ground-based and HST data suggest the presence of a spectral feature (either in emission or possibly in absorption) superimposed on the Rayleigh-Jeans continuum. Its simplest interpretation could be related to an ion (H or He) cyclotron frequency for the object's canonical magnetic field of 1.5 x 1012 G. This is the first observational evidence for an optical spectral feature in an INS. A search for a similar effect should also be feasible for PSR 0656+14, the only other INS possibly showing optical thermal emission from its surface.
Bignami Giovanni F.
Bowyer Stuart
Caraveo Patrizia A.
Edelstein Jerry
Mignani Roberto
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