Evolution of the X-ray Profile of the Crab Pulsar
Abstract
Using the archive data from the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer ( RXTE), we have studied the evolution of the X-ray profile of the Crab pulsar in a time span of 11 years. The X-ray profiles, as characterized by a few parameters, changed slightly but significantly in these years: the separation of the two peaks increased with a rate 0.880.20\,\,per century, the flux ratio of the second pulse to the first pulse decreased with (3.640.86)×10-2\,per century, and the pulse widths of the two pulses descended with 1.440.15\,\, and 1.090.73\,\,per century, respectively. The evolutionary trends of the above parameters are similar to the radio results, but the values are different. We briefly discussed the constraints of these X-ray properties on the geometry of the emission region of this pulsar.