Search for Thermal X-rays from the Crab Nebula

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Using two Chandra observations, we have searched for an "outer shell"around the Crab Nebula. Although coverage is not 100 Crab Pulsar (corresponding to an average shock velocity of 11,000 km/s). The observed Nebula is surrounded by a bright X-ray halo due to scattering from the Chandra mirrors and from interstellar dust. No evidence for a blast wave or shock-related X-ray emission is found in this halo. Upper limits for the brightness of an outer shell are derived.
One pointing mapped the faint outer extent of the X-ray synchrotron nebula (or PWN) inside the optical Crab. The outer part of the PWN contains brush-like fingers, loops, clouds, and the termination of the south on-axis pulsar jet. Morphology and spectra are being studied to determine the nature of these features.
This work was supported by Chandra Grants GO2-3087X and GO4-5059X.

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