X-ray Evolution of Pulsar Wind Nebulae

Dotani, Tadayasu; Ebisawa, Ken; Vink, Jacco; Bamba, Aya; Mori, Koji; Anada, Takayasu; Yamazaki, Ryo

Ireland, Japan, Netherlands

Abstract

During the search for counterparts of very high energy gamma-ray sources, we serendipitously discovered large, extended, low surface brightness emission from pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe) around pulsars with the ages up to ~100 kyr, a discovery made possible by the low and stable background of the Suzaku X-ray satellite. A systematic study of a sample of eight of these PWNe, together with Chandra data sets, has revealed that the nebulae keep expanding up to ~100 kyr, although the timescale of the synchrotron X-ray emission is only ~60 yr for typical magnetic fields of 100 μG. Our result suggests that the accelerated electrons up to ~80 TeV can escape from the PWNe without losing most energies. Moreover, in order to explain the observed correlation between the X-ray size and the pulsar spin-down age, the magnetic field strength in the PWNe must decrease with time.

2010 The Astrophysical Journal
Suzaku 44