Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-03-08
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted by ApJ; 7 pages, 3 figures, emulateapj; small revisions in response to comments
Scientific paper
10.1086/522298
The double pulsar system J0737-3039 is not only a test bed for General Relativity and theories of gravity, but also provides a unique laboratory for probing the relativistic winds of neutron stars. Recent X-ray observations have revealed a point source at the position of the J0737-3039 system, but have failed to detect pulsations or orbital modulation. Here we report on Chandra X-ray Observatory High Resolution Camera observations of the double pulsar. We detect deeply modulated, double-peaked X-ray pulses at the period of PSR J0737-3039A, similar in appearance to the observed radio pulses. The pulsed fraction is ~70%. Purely non-thermal emission from pulsar A plausibly accounts for our observations. However, the X-ray pulse morphology of A, in combination with previously reported spectral properties of the X-ray emission, allows the existence of both non-thermal magnetospheric emission and a broad sinusoidal thermal emission component from the neutron star surface. No pulsations are detected from pulsar B, and there is no evidence for orbital modulation or extended nebular structure. The absence of orbital modulation is consistent with theoretical expectations of a Poynting-dominated relativistic wind at the termination shock between the magnetosphere of B and the wind from A, and with the small fraction of the energy outflow from A intercepted by the termination shock.
Brisken Walter Frank
Chatterjee Saikat
Gaensler Bryan M.
Melatos Andrew
Stappers Ben W.
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