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XMM-Newton observations of four millisecond pulsars

Astrophysics 2010-11-11 v1

Abstract

I present an analysis of the XMM-Newton observations of four millisecond pulsars, J0437-4715, J2124-3358, J1024-0719, and J0034-0534. The new data provide strong evidence of thermal emission in the X-ray flux detected from the first three objects. This thermal component is best interpreted as radiation from pulsar polar caps covered with a nonmagnetic hydrogen atmosphere. A nonthermal power-law component, dominating at energies E>3 keV, can also be present in the detected X-ray emission. For PSR J0437-4715, the timing analysis reveals that the shape and pulsed fraction of the pulsar light curves are energy dependent. This, together with the results obtained from the phase-resolved spectroscopy, supports the two-component (thermal plus nonthermal) interpretation of the pulsar's X-ray radiation. Highly significant pulsations have been found in the X-ray flux of PSRs J2124-3358 and J1024-0719. For PSR J0034-0534, a possible X-ray counterpart of the radio pulsar has been suggested. The inferred properties of the detected thermal emission are compared with predictions of radio pulsar models.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0507235,
  title  = {XMM-Newton observations of four millisecond pulsars},
  author = {Vyacheslav E. Zavlin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0507235},
  year   = {2010}
}

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33 pages, 13 figures (of them 4 are color); to be published in ApJ