First detection of polarization in X-rays for PSR B0540-69 and its nebula
Abstract
We report on X-ray polarization measurements of the extra-galactic Crab-like PSR B0540-69 and its Pulsar Wind Nebula (PWN) in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), using a ~850 ks Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) exposure. The PWN is unresolved by IXPE. No statistically significant polarization is detected for the image-averaged data, giving a 99% confidence polarization upper limit (MDP99) of 5.3% in 2-8 keV energy range. However, a phase-resolved analysis detects polarization for both the nebula and pulsar in the 4-6 keV energy range. For the PWN defined as the off-pulse phases, the polarization degree (PD) of (24.5 5.3)% and polarization angle (PA) of (78.1 6.2){\deg} is detected at 4.6 significance level, consistent with the PA observed in the optical band. In a single on-pulse window, a hint of polarization is measured at 3.8 with polarization degree of (50.0 13.1)% and polarization angle of (6.2 7.4){\deg}. A 'simultaneous' PSR/PWN analysis finds two bins at the edges of the pulse exceeding 3 PD significance, with PD of (68 20)% and (62 20)%; intervening bins at 2-3 significance have lower PD, hinting at additional polarization structure.
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@article{arxiv.2402.02504,
title = {First detection of polarization in X-rays for PSR B0540-69 and its nebula},
author = {Fei Xie and Josephine Wong and Fabio La Monaca and Roger W. Romani and Jeremy Heyl and Philip Kaaret and Alessandro Di Marco and Niccolò Bucciantini and Kuan Liu and Chi-Yung Ng and Niccolò Di Lalla and Martin C. Weisskopf and Enrico Costa and Paolo Soffitta and Fabio Muleri and Matteo Bachetti and Maura Pilia and John Rankin and Sergio Fabiani and Iván Agudo and Lucio A. Antonelli and Luca Baldini and Wayne H. Baumgartner and Ronaldo Bellazzini and Stefano Bianchi and Stephen D. Bongiorno and Raffaella Bonino and Alessandro Brez and Fiamma Capitanio and Simone Castellano and Elisabetta Cavazzuti and Chien-Ting Chen and Stefano Ciprini and Alessandra De Rosa and Ettore Del Monte and Laura Di Gesu and Immacolata Donnarumma and Victor Doroshenko and Michal Dovčiak and Steven R. Ehlert and Teruaki Enoto and Yuri Evangelista and Riccardo Ferrazzoli and Javier A. Garcia and Shuichi Gunji and Kiyoshi Hayashida and Wataru Iwakiri and Svetlana G. Jorstad and Vladimir Karas and Fabian Kislat and Takao Kitaguchi and Jeffery J. Kolodziejczak and Henric Krawczynski and Luca Latronico and Ioannis Liodakis and Simone Maldera and Alberto Manfreda and Frédéric Marin and Andrea Marinucci and Alan P. Marscher and Herman L. Marshall and Francesco Massaro and Giorgio Matt and Ikuyuki Mitsuishi and Tsunefumi Mizuno and Michela Negro and Stephen L. O'Dell and Nicola Omodei and Chiara Oppedisano and Alessandro Papitto and George G. Pavlov and Abel L. Peirson and Matteo Perri and Melissa Pesce-Rollins and Pierre-Olivier Petrucci and Andrea Possenti and Juri Poutanen and Simonetta Puccetti and Brian D. Ramsey and Ajay Ratheesh and Oliver J. Roberts and Carmelo Sgrò and Patrick Slane and Gloria Spandre and Douglas A. Swartz and Toru Tamagawa and Fabrizio Tavecchio and Roberto Taverna and Yuzuru Tawara and Allyn F. Tennant and Nicholas E. Thomas and Francesco Tombesi and Alessio Trois and Sergey S. Tsygankov and Roberto Turolla and Jacco Vink and Kinwah Wu and Silvia Zane and Zorawar Wadiasingh and Wynn C. G. Ho and Alice K. Harding and Keith C. Gendreau and Zaven Arzoumanian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.02504},
year = {2024}
}
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10 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables, author's version of the paper accepted for publication in ApJ