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The optical to γ-ray emission of the Crab pulsar:: a multicomponent model

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
卷 459, 期 3, 页码 859-870

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20065118

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stars : pulsars : individual : crab pulsar (PSR B0531+21); X-rays : stars; gamma rays : observations stars : pulsars : general

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We present a multicomponent model to explain the features of the pulsed emission and spectrum of the Crab Pulsar, on the basis of X and gamma-ray observations obtained with BeppoSAX, INTEGRAL and CGRO. This model explains the evolution of the pulse shape and of the phase-resolved spectra, ranging from the optical/UV to the GeV energy band, on the assumption that the observed emission is due to more components. The first component, C-O, is assumed to have the pulsed double-peaked profile observed at the optical frequencies, while the second component, C-X, is dominant in the interpeak and second peak phase regions. The spectra of these components are modelled with log-parabolic laws and their spectral energy distributions have peak energies at 12.2 and 178 keV, respectively. To explain the properties of the pulsed emission in the MeV-GeV band, we introduce two more components, C-O. and C-X, with phase distributions similar to those of C-O and C-X and log-parabolic spectra with the same curvature but peak energies at about 300 MeV and 2 GeV. This multicomponent model is able to reproduce both the broadband phase-resolved spectral behaviour and the changes of the pulse shape with energy. We also propose some possible physical interpretations in which C-O and C-X are emitted by secondary pairs via a synchrotron mechanism while C-O and C-X can originate either from Compton scattered or primary curvature photons.

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