Pulsar bow-shock nebulae. III. Inclusion of a neutral component, and Ha lpha luminosity

Abstract

The interaction of the wind from a pulsar (or more generally from a star) with t he amb ient medium gives rise to the formation of a bow-shock nebula. We present a mode l of adiabatic bow-shock nebulae, including the presence of a neutral component in the interstellar medium. As demonstrated in a previous paper (Bucciantini & Bandiera 2001, hereafter Paper I), the velocity and the luminosity of the pulsar, as well a s the characteristics of the interstellar medium (ISM), play an essential role in determinin g the properties of bow shock nebulae. In particular, the Balmer emission is strongly affect ed by the rates of hydrogen charge-exchange and collisional excitation. So far, only one-com ponent models have been proposed, treating the neutrals as a small perturbation. The distrib ution of neutral hydrogen in the nebula, derived by our model, is then used to determine how the halpha luminosity varies along the bow shock. We find that the luminosity trend is d ifferent for charge-exchange and collisional excitation, and that processes like diffusion o r ionization may reduce the emission in the head of the nebula.

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