Shedding new light on the Crab with polarized X-rays
Abstract Strong magnetic fields, synchrotron emission, and Compton scattering are omnipresent in compact celestial X-ray sources. Emissions in the X-ray energy band are consequently expected to be linearly polarized. X-ray polarimetry provides a unique diagnostic to study the location and fundamenta...
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doaj-bcac59adb6f8425f8f21f6e4f922faaa2020-12-08T01:38:19ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-08-01711610.1038/s41598-017-07390-7Shedding new light on the Crab with polarized X-raysM. Chauvin0H.-G. Florén1M. Friis2M. Jackson3T. Kamae4J. Kataoka5T. Kawano6M. Kiss7V. Mikhalev8T. Mizuno9N. Ohashi10T. Stana11H. Tajima12H. Takahashi13N. Uchida14M. Pearce15KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Department of PhysicsStockholm University, Department of AstronomyKTH Royal Institute of Technology, Department of PhysicsKTH Royal Institute of Technology, Department of PhysicsUniversity of Tokyo, Department of PhysicsResearch Institute for Science and Engineering, Waseda UniversityHiroshima University, Department of Physical ScienceKTH Royal Institute of Technology, Department of PhysicsKTH Royal Institute of Technology, Department of PhysicsHiroshima University, Department of Physical ScienceHiroshima University, Department of Physical ScienceKTH Royal Institute of Technology, Department of PhysicsInstitute for Space-Earth Environment Research, Nagoya UniversityHiroshima University, Department of Physical ScienceHiroshima University, Department of Physical ScienceKTH Royal Institute of Technology, Department of PhysicsAbstract Strong magnetic fields, synchrotron emission, and Compton scattering are omnipresent in compact celestial X-ray sources. Emissions in the X-ray energy band are consequently expected to be linearly polarized. X-ray polarimetry provides a unique diagnostic to study the location and fundamental mechanisms behind emission processes. The polarization of emissions from a bright celestial X-ray source, the Crab, is reported here for the first time in the hard X-ray band (~20–160 keV). The Crab is a complex system consisting of a central pulsar, a diffuse pulsar wind nebula, as well as structures in the inner nebula including a jet and torus. Measurements are made by a purpose-built and calibrated polarimeter, PoGO+. The polarization vector is found to be aligned with the spin axis of the pulsar for a polarization fraction, PF = (20.9 ± 5.0)%. This is higher than that of the optical diffuse nebula, implying a more compact emission site, though not as compact as, e.g., the synchrotron knot. Contrary to measurements at higher energies, no significant temporal evolution of phase-integrated polarisation parameters is observed. The polarization parameters for the pulsar itself are measured for the first time in the X-ray energy band and are consistent with observations at optical wavelengths.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-07390-7 |
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M. Chauvin H.-G. Florén M. Friis M. Jackson T. Kamae J. Kataoka T. Kawano M. Kiss V. Mikhalev T. Mizuno N. Ohashi T. Stana H. Tajima H. Takahashi N. Uchida M. Pearce |
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M. Chauvin H.-G. Florén M. Friis M. Jackson T. Kamae J. Kataoka T. Kawano M. Kiss V. Mikhalev T. Mizuno N. Ohashi T. Stana H. Tajima H. Takahashi N. Uchida M. Pearce Shedding new light on the Crab with polarized X-rays Scientific Reports |
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M. Chauvin H.-G. Florén M. Friis M. Jackson T. Kamae J. Kataoka T. Kawano M. Kiss V. Mikhalev T. Mizuno N. Ohashi T. Stana H. Tajima H. Takahashi N. Uchida M. Pearce |
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Shedding new light on the Crab with polarized X-rays |
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Shedding new light on the Crab with polarized X-rays |
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Shedding new light on the Crab with polarized X-rays |
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Shedding new light on the Crab with polarized X-rays |
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Abstract Strong magnetic fields, synchrotron emission, and Compton scattering are omnipresent in compact celestial X-ray sources. Emissions in the X-ray energy band are consequently expected to be linearly polarized. X-ray polarimetry provides a unique diagnostic to study the location and fundamental mechanisms behind emission processes. The polarization of emissions from a bright celestial X-ray source, the Crab, is reported here for the first time in the hard X-ray band (~20–160 keV). The Crab is a complex system consisting of a central pulsar, a diffuse pulsar wind nebula, as well as structures in the inner nebula including a jet and torus. Measurements are made by a purpose-built and calibrated polarimeter, PoGO+. The polarization vector is found to be aligned with the spin axis of the pulsar for a polarization fraction, PF = (20.9 ± 5.0)%. This is higher than that of the optical diffuse nebula, implying a more compact emission site, though not as compact as, e.g., the synchrotron knot. Contrary to measurements at higher energies, no significant temporal evolution of phase-integrated polarisation parameters is observed. The polarization parameters for the pulsar itself are measured for the first time in the X-ray energy band and are consistent with observations at optical wavelengths. |
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