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Vela pulsar wind nebula x-rays are polarized to near the synchrotron limit

Authors :
Xie, Fei
Di Marco, Alessandro
La Monaca, Fabio
Liu, Kuan
Muleri, Fabio
Bucciantini, Niccolò
Romani, Roger W.
Costa, Enrico
Rankin, John
Soffitta, Paolo
Bachetti, Matteo
Di Lalla, Niccolò
Fabiani, Sergio
Ferrazzoli, Riccardo
Gunji, Shuichi
Latronico, Luca
Negro, Michela
Omodei, Nicola
Pilia, Maura
Trois, Alessio
Watanabe, Eri
Agudo, Iván
Antonelli, Lucio A.
Baldini, Luca
Baumgartner, Wayne H.
Bellazzini, Ronaldo
Bianchi, Stefano
Bongiorno, Stephen D.
Bonino, Raffaella
Brez, Alessandro
Capitanio, Fiamma
Castellano, Simone
Cavazzuti, Elisabetta
Ciprini, Stefano
De Rosa, Alessandra
Del Monte, Ettore
Di Gesu, Laura
Donnarumma, Immacolata
Doroshenko, Victor
Dovčiak, Michal
Ehlert, Steven R.
Enoto, Teruaki
Evangelista, Yuri
Garcia, Javier A.
Hayashida, Kiyoshi
Heyl, Jeremy
Iwakiri, Wataru
Jorstad, Svetlana G.
Karas, Vladimir
Kitaguchi, Takao
Kolodziejczak, Jeffery J.
Krawczynski, Henric
Liodakis, Ioannis
Maldera, Simone
Manfreda, Alberto
Marin, Frédéric
Marinucci, Andrea
Marscher, Alan P.
Marshall, Herman L.
Massaro, Francesco
Matt, Giorgio
Mitsuishi, Ikuyuki
Mizuno, Tsunefumi
Ng, C. -Y.
O'Dell, Stephen L.
Oppedisano, Chiara
Papitto, Alessandro
Pavlov, George G.
Peirson, Abel L.
Perri, Matteo
Pesce-Rollins, Melissa
Petrucci, Pierre-Olivier
Possenti, Andrea
Poutanen, Juri
Puccetti, Simonetta
Ramsey, Brian D.
Ratheesh, Ajay
Sgró, Carmelo
Slane, Patrick
Spandre, Gloria
Tamagawa, Toru
Tavecchio, Fabrizio
Taverna, Roberto
Tawara, Yuzuru
Tennant, Allyn F.
Thomas, Nicolas E.
Tombesi, Francesco
Tsygankov, Sergey S.
Turolla, Roberto
Vink, Jacco
Weisskopf, Martin C.
Wu, Kinwah
Zane, Silvia
Source :
Nature 612, 658-660 (2022)
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Pulsar wind nebulae are formed when outflows of relativistic electrons and positrons hit the surrounding supernova remnant or interstellar medium at a shock front. The Vela pulsar wind nebula is powered by a young pulsar (B0833-45, age 11 kyr) and located inside an extended structure called Vela X, itself inside the supernova remnant. Previous X-ray observations revealed two prominent arcs, bisected by a jet and counter jet. Radio maps have shown high linear polarization of 60 per cent in the outer regions of the nebula. Here we report X-ray observation of the inner part of the nebula, where polarization can exceed 60 per cent at the leading edge, which approaches the theoretical limit of what can be produced by synchrotron emission. We infer that, in contrast with the case of the supernova remnant, the electrons in the pulsar wind nebula are accelerated with little or no turbulence in a highly uniform magnetic field.<br />Comment: 27 pages, 8 figures, 4 tables, author's version of the paper accepted for publication in Nature

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Nature 612, 658-660 (2022)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2303.12437
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05476-5