Abstract
Previous observations of the middle-aged γ-ray, X-ray, and radio pulsar B1055-52 indicated some peculiarities, such as a suspected changing of the X-ray flux and spectral parameters, a large excess of the alleged thermal component of the UV spectrum over the Rayleigh-Jeans extension of the X-ray thermal spectrum, and a possible double break in the nonthermal spectral component between the optical and X-ray bands. We observed PSR B1055-52 with the XMM-Newton observatory in X-rays and the Hubble Space Telescope in near-infrared (NIR). The analysis of the XMM-Newton observations does not support the notion of long-term changes in the X-ray flux and broadband X-ray spectrum of the pulsar. Using an observing mode less affected by background noise than the previous XMM-Newton observations, we constrain the power-law (PL) spectral index as α X = − 0.57 − 0.25 + 0.26 (F ν ∝ ν α ) in the energy band 3-10 keV. From the NIR-optical data we obtain a PL slope α O = −0.24 ± 0.10 for the color index E(B − V) = 0.03 mag. The slopes and fluxes of the NIR-optical and X-ray nonthermal spectra suggest that the NIR through X-ray emission can be described by the same PL and is generated by the same mechanism, unlike the pulsar’s γ-ray emission. The excess of the UV thermal component over the extension of the X-ray thermal component became smaller but did not disappear, indicating a nonuniformity of the bulk surface temperature. The NIR data also enable us to measure the proper motion accurately, with values μ α = 47.5 ± 0.7 mas yr−1 and μ δ = −8.7 ± 0.7
| Original language | English (US) |
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| Article number | 134 |
| Journal | Astrophysical Journal |
| Volume | 952 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Aug 1 2023 |
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Space and Planetary Science
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