Probing the Pulsar Wind Nebula of PSR B0355+54

Cropper, M.; McGowan, K. E.; Kennea, J. A.; Zane, S.; Córdova, F. A.; Vestrand, W. T.

United Kingdom, United States

Abstract

We present XMM-Newton and Chandra X-ray observations of the middle-aged radio pulsar PSR B0355+54. Our X-ray observations reveal emission not only from the pulsar itself, but also from a compact diffuse component extending ~50" in the opposite direction to the pulsar's proper motion. There is also evidence for the presence of fainter diffuse emission extending ~5' from the point source. The compact diffuse feature is well fitted with a power law, the index of which is consistent with the values found for other pulsar wind nebulae. The morphology of the diffuse component is similar to the ram-pressure-confined pulsar wind nebulae detected for other sources. The X-ray emission from the pulsar itself is well described by a thermal plus power-law fit, with the thermal emission most likely originating in a hot polar cap.

2006 The Astrophysical Journal
XMM-Newton 26