Chandra observations of the elusive pulsar wind nebula around PSR B0656+14

Abstract

PSR B0656+14 is a middle-aged pulsar with a characteristic age τc=110 kyr and spin-down power E= 3.8× 1034 erg s-1. Using Chandra data, we searched for a pulsar wind nebula (PWN) and found evidence of extended emission in a 3.5-15 arcsec annulus around the pulsar, with a luminosity L 0.5-8\,keV ext 8× 1028 erg s-1 (at the distance of 288 pc), which is a fraction of 0.05 of the non-thermal pulsar luminosity. If the extended emission is mostly due to a PWN, its X-ray efficiency, η pwn = L 0.5-8\,keV ext/E 2× 10-6, is lower than those of most other known PWNe but similar to that of the middle-aged Geminga pulsar. The small radial extent and nearly round shape of the putative PWN can be explained if the pulsar is receding (or approaching) in the direction close to the line of sight. The very soft spectrum of the extended emission ( 8), much softer than those of typical PWNe, could be explained by a contribution from a faint dust scattering halo, which may dominate in the outer part of the extended emission.

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