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Gamma-Ray Polarimetry of the Crab Pulsar Observed by POLAR

Authors :
Li, Han-Cheng
Produit, Nicolas
Zhang, Shuang-Nan
Kole, Merlin
Sun, Jian-Chao
Ge, Ming-Yu
De Angelis, Nicolas
Hulsman, Johannes
Li, Zheng-Heng
Song, Li-Ming
Tymieniecka, Teresa
Wu, Bo-Bing
Wu, Xin
Wang, Yuan-Hao
Xiong, Shao-Lin
Zhang, Yong-Jie
Zhao, Yi
Zheng, Shi-Jie
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The X/$\gamma$ ray polarimetry of the Crab pulsar/nebula is believed to hold crucial information on their emission models. In the past, several missions have shown evidence of polarized emission from the Crab. The significance of these measurements remains however limited. New measurements are therefore required. POLAR is a wide Field of View Compton-scattering polarimeter (sensitive in 50-500 keV) onboard the Chinese spacelab Tiangong-2 which took data from September 2016 to April 2017. Although not designed to perform polarization measurements of pulsars, we present here a novel method which can be applied to POLAR as well as that of other wide Field of View polarimeters. The novel polarimetric joint-fitting method for the Crab pulsar observations with POLAR, allows us to obtain constraining measurements of the pulsar component. The best fitted values and corresponding 1$\sigma$ deviations for the averaged phase interval: (PD=$14\substack{+15 \\ -10}$\%, PA=$108\substack{+33 \\ -54} ^{\circ}$), for Peak 1: (PD=$17\substack{+18 \\ -12}$\%, PA=$174\substack{+39 \\ -36} ^{\circ}$) and for Peak 2: (PD=$16\substack{+16 \\ -11}$\%, PA=$78\substack{+39 \\ -30} ^{\circ}$). Further more, the 3$\sigma$ upper limits on the polarization degree are for the averaged phase interval (55\%), Peak 1 (66\%) and Peak 2 (57\%). Finally, to illustrate the capabilities of this method in the future, we simulated two years observation to the Crab pulsar with POLAR-2. The results show that POLAR-2 is able to confirm the emission to be polarized with $5\sigma$ and $4\sigma$ confidence level if the Crab pulsar is polarized at $20\%$ and $10\%$ respectively.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 18 figures, 2 tables; accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2202.10877
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac522