Pulsar Wind Nebulae and the X-Ray Emission of Non-Accreting Neutron Stars

Abstract

The general properties of the non-thermal non-pulsed X-ray emission of rotation powered pulsars are investigated in the context of a pulsar wind nebula model. An examination of the observed X-ray emission from a sample of 23 pulsars from ASCA in the energy range between 2-10 keV reveals that the relation of X-ray luminosity, Lx, to the pulsar spin down power, E, is steeper for the non-pulsed component than for the pulsed component. Specifically, Lxnpul E1.4 0.1 for the non-pulsed component, whereas Lxpul E1.2 0.08 for the pulsed component. The former relation is consistent with emission from a pulsar wind nebula model in which Lxnpul Ep/2 where p is the power law index of the electron energy distribution. The relation for the pulsed component, on the other hand, is consistent with a magnetospheric emission model.

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