Signatures of Intra-binary shock emission in the black widow pulsar binary PSR J2241-5236
Abstract
We report on high-energy properties of the black widow pulsar PSR J2241-5236 in the X-ray and the Fermi-LAT (GeV gamma-ray) bands. In the LAT band, the phase-averaged gamma-ray light curve shows orbital modulation below 1 GeV with a chance probability (p) monotonically decreasing with time to p 10-5. The peak of the light curve is near the superior conjunction of the pulsar (binary phase φ B≈ 0.25). We attribute the modulation to the intra-binary shock (IBS) emission and search for IBS signatures in the archival X-ray data. We find that the X-ray spectral fit requires a non-thermal component, which implies a possible IBS origin of the X-rays. We discuss our observations in the context of IBS scenarios.
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