The X-ray Spectrum of the Plerionic System PSR B1509-58/MSH 15-52
Abstract
We present the results of observations of the PSR B1509-58/MSH 15-52 system in X-rays (2-250 keV) by the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer. The spectra of the peak of the pulsed component (radio phase 0.17-0.53) is fit by a power law of photon index 1.360.01, with no evidence of a high energy spectral break seen up to 200 keV. For the off-pulse spectral component, the spectrum from 2-250 keV is fit by a power law of photon index 2.2150.005. An iron emission line at 6.7 keV with an equivalent width of 129 eV improves the fit, but only at a marginal significance. Thermal bremsstrahlung and Raymond-Smith models produce much worse fits to the unpulsed data. The lack of a high energy spectral break in the pulsed emission implies an efficiency of ≥ 3% in the conversion of pulsar spindown energy to pulsed X-rays in the system.
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