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SUZAKU OBSERVATIONS OF PSR B1259-63: A NEW MANIFESTATION OF RELATIVISTIC PULSAR WIND

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 698, Issue 1, Pages 911-921

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/698/1/911

Keywords

acceleration of particles; pulsars: individual (PSR B1259-63); radiation mechanisms: non-thermal; X-rays: binaries

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science for Young Scientists

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We observed PSR B1259-63, a young nonaccreting pulsar orbiting around a Be star SS 2883, eight times with the Suzaku satellite from 2007 July to September, to characterize the X-ray emission arising from the interaction between a pulsar relativistic wind and Be star outflows. The X-ray spectra showed a featureless continuum in 0.6-10 keV, modeled by a power law with a wide range of photon indices 1.3-1.8. When combined with the Suzaku PIN detector which allowed spectral analysis in the hard 15-50 keV band, X-ray spectra do show a break at similar to 5 keV in a certain epoch. Regarding the PSR B1259-63 system as a compactified pulsar wind nebula (PWN), in which e(+/-) pairs are assumed to be accelerated at the inner shock front of the pulsar wind, we attribute the X-ray spectral break to the low-energy cutoff of the synchrotron radiation associated with the Lorentz factor of the relativistic pulsar wind. gamma(1) similar to 4 x 10(5). Our result indicates that Comptonization of stellar photons by the unshocked pulsar wind will be accessible (or tightly constrained) by observations with the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope during the next periastron passage. The PSR B1259-63 system allows us to probe the fundamental properties of the pulsar wind by a direct means, being complementary to the study of large-scale PWNe.

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