Population study for gamma-ray pulsars with the outer gap model
Abstract
Inspired by increase of population of γ-ray emitting pulsars by the Fermi telescope, we perform a population study for γ-ray emitting canonical pulsars. We use a Monte-Carlo technique to simulate the Galactic population of neutron stars and the radio pulsars. For each simulated neutron star, we consider the γ-ray emission from the outer gap accelerator in the magnetosphere. In our outer gap model, we apply the gap closure mechanism proposed by Takata et al., in which both photon-photon pair-creation and magnetic pair-creation processes are considered. Simulating the sensitivities of previous major radio surveys, our simulation predicts that there are 18-23 radio loud and 26-34 γ-ray-selected γ-ray pulsars, which can be detected with a γ-ray flux Fγ 10-10~erg/cm2 s. Applying the sensitivity of the six-month observation of the Fermi telescope, 40-61 radio-selected and 36-75 γ-ray selected pulsars are detected within our simulation. We show that the distributions of various pulsar parameters for the simulated γ-ray pulsars can be consistent with the observed distribution of the γ-ray pulsars detected by the Fermi telescope. We also predict that 64 radio-loud and 340 γ-ray-selected pulsars irradiate the Earth with a flux Fγ 10-11~erg/cm2 s, and most of those γ-ray pulsars are distributing with a distance more than 1~kpc and a flux Fγ 10-11~erg/cm2 s. The ration between the radio-selected and γ-ray-selected pulsars depend on the sensitivity of the radio surveys. We also discuss the Galactic distribution of the unidentified Fermi sources and the canonical γ-ray pulsars.
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