Abstract
Integrated ground-based and HST optical studies of isolated neutron stars have provided important independent datasets in the determination of emission activity, particularly in the fitting of anticipated Rayleigh-Jeans extrapolations from EUV/soft X-ray datasets, despite their intrinsic faintness. Differentiation of the pulsed and unpulsed fluxes and consequently of the nonthermal and thermal modes of emission could provide definitive data with which to constrain this blackbody continuum. Based upon high speed photometric observations of Geminga and PSR B0656+14 in the B band, we have combined upper limits of unpulsed emission with recently published model-fits with a view to assessing possible implications for the R/d parameter. For Geminga, with a known distance of ∼ 160pc, we find that R∞ ≤ 9.5 km for a ∼ blackbody source, and R∞ ≤ 10.0 km with the presence of a magnetized H atmosphere. In addition, we suggest that PSR B0656+14 is some ∼4-5 times closer than the 760 pc estimated from DM measurements alone.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | L5-L8 |
Journal | Astronomy and Astrophysics |
Volume | 342 |
Issue number | 1 |
State | Published - Dec 1 1999 |
Keywords
- Stars: pulsars: individual: Geminga, PSR B0656+14
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Space and Planetary Science