论文标题

毫秒脉冲中的热X射线发射的无相对论力模型,观察到了。

Relativistic force-free models of the thermal X-ray emission in millisecond pulsars observed by NICER

论文作者

Carrasco, Federico, Pelle, Joaquin, Reula, Oscar, Viganò, Daniele, Palenzuela, Carlos

论文摘要

可以通过精确的观察值和X射线光曲线的建模来推断,旋转驱动的毫秒脉冲星(MSP)的几种重要特性,例如其质量 - 拉迪乌斯比,状态和磁场拓扑方程。在本研究中,我们对热X射线信号进行了建模,该信号源自MSP,一直从数值求解周围的磁层到发射光子的射线跟踪以及其光曲线和光谱的最终计算。然后,将我们建模的X射线信号与一组非常精确的四个目标脉冲星观测到:PSR J0437-4715,PSR J1231-1411,PSR J2124-3358和PSR J0030+0451。我们发现在所有这些脉冲星中的光曲线和光谱分布非常好。磁层通过对许多具有简单的中心偶极磁场的旋转中子恒星(NS)进行一般相对论的无力模拟来解决,以实现许多不同的恒星紧凑性和脉冲星未对准。从这些溶液中,我们在恒星表面上得出了一个发射率图,该图基于磁层中的电流。特别是,在该模型中通过到达NS的空中四电流确定了发射区(ER)。我们表明,此假设以及在无力模拟上包含重力曲率,还导致非标准的ER面向Pulsar的封闭区域外,除了极盖内的其他ERS外。来自这两种ERS(均为抗焦点)的组合X射线信号允许在所有目标MSP光曲线中发现的非平凡插入式插入。

Several important properties of rotation-powered millisecond pulsars (MSPs), such as their mass-radius ratio, equation of state and magnetic field topology, can be inferred from precise observations and modelling of their X-ray light curves. In the present study, we model the thermal X-ray signals originated in MSPs, all the way from numerically solving the surrounding magnetospheres up to the ray tracing of the emitted photons and the final computation of their light curves and spectra. Our modelled X-ray signals are then compared against a set of very accurate NICER observations of four target pulsars: PSR J0437-4715, PSR J1231-1411, PSR J2124-3358 and PSR J0030+0451. We find very good simultaneous fits for the light curve and spectral distribution in all these pulsars. The magnetosphere is solved by performing general relativistic force-free simulations of a rotating neutron star (NS) endowed with a simple centered dipolar magnetic field, for many different stellar compactness and pulsar misalignments. From these solutions, we derive an emissivity map over the surface of the star, which is based on the electric currents in the magnetosphere. In particular, the emission regions (ERs) are determined in this model by spacelike four-currents that reach the NS. We show that this assumption, together with the inclusion of the gravitational curvature on the force-free simulations, lead to non-standard ERs facing the closed-zone of the pulsar, in addition to other ERs within the polar caps. The combined X-ray signals from these two kinds of ERs (both antipodal) allow to approximate the non-trivial interpulses found in all the target MSPs light curves.

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