2012
DOI: 10.1088/0067-0049/199/2/32
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X-RAY PHASE-RESOLVED SPECTROSCOPY OF PSRs B0531+21, B1509–58, AND B0540–69 WITH RXTE

Abstract: The Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) has made hundreds of observations on three famous young pulsars (PSRs) B0531+21 (Crab), B1509-58, and B0540-69. Using the archive RXTE data, we have studied the phase-resolved spectral properties of these pulsars in details. The variation of the X-ray spectrum with phase of PSR B0531+21 is confirmed here much more precisely and more details are revealed than the previous studies: the spectrum softens from the beginning of the first pulse, turns to harden right at the puls… Show more

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“…The radio pulse profile shows a sharp peak, while the X-ray profile has a single, broad, and asymmetric peak and lags the radio peak by about one quarter of the cycle (Kawai et al 1991). The broad X-ray pulse profile was conventionally described by two Gaussian components (Cusumano et al 2001;Ge -Chandra X-ray image of B1509 and its PWN in MSH 15-52 in the 0.5-7 keV band. All the X-ray events are projected onto the red dashed line in the CC mode observation to form a 1D image.…”
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“…The radio pulse profile shows a sharp peak, while the X-ray profile has a single, broad, and asymmetric peak and lags the radio peak by about one quarter of the cycle (Kawai et al 1991). The broad X-ray pulse profile was conventionally described by two Gaussian components (Cusumano et al 2001;Ge -Chandra X-ray image of B1509 and its PWN in MSH 15-52 in the 0.5-7 keV band. All the X-ray events are projected onto the red dashed line in the CC mode observation to form a 1D image.…”
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“…A pulse phase-resolved spectral analysis showed that Γ remains stable during the pulsed phase, such that the spectra of the two components of the pulse shape are indistinguishable (Rots et al 1998). Ge et al (2012) presented a more comprehensive phase-resolved spectral analysis using 15 years of RXTE data with a total exposure time of ∼578 ks. They treated the 0.2 cycles off-pulse emission as the background and found that Γ increases from 1.33 to 1.47 as the flux decreases.…”
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“…As described in Ge et al (2012), the two asymmetrical pulses of the Crab pulsar in the X-ray band could be modeled by the formula (1) proposed by Nelson et al (1970). In this paper, we only fitted the shape of P1 of the X-ray profile to obtain its peak phase.…”
Section: Phase Calculation For Rxtementioning
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“…( 2004)) or (6.6 ± 1.3) × 10 −7 period per day (MJD 51955-55142, Ge et al (2012)). Here we analyze more observations, in a longer time range MJD 51955-55927, and both PCA and HEXTE showed the same trend with the change rates of (5.0 ± 0.9) × 10 −7 and (4.5 ± 0.9) × 10 −7 period per day, respectively.…”
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