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Neutron Star Environment:from Supernova Remnants
to Pulsar Wind Nebulae
Stephen C.-Y. NgMcGill University
Special thanks to Pat Slane for some materials in this talk
Jun 21, 2010
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Outline
SNRs and PWNe are important Galactic Gamma-ray sources
High energy emission of SNRs Cosmic ray acceleration Gamma-ray production
Overview of PWNe PWNe in Gamma-rays
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Supernova Remnants
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Forward shock
Reverse shock
Den
sit
y
Radius
Shock Physics
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Reverse shock
Forwardshock
ISMEjecta Contact
discontinuity
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Thermal X-ray emission
Thermal X-ray spectrum temperature (107K) and density
Radius age
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E
R
v
n0
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Non-thermal SNRs
Cosmic ray acceleration in strong shocks B-field + relativistic particles = synchrotron 274 known Galactic SNRs, < 10 synchrotron-
dominated– e.g. SN1006, Vela Jr, G347.3−0.5
Non-thermal features in historical SNRs– e.g. Cas A, Tycho
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Allen 2000
thermal
nonthermal
Non-thermal Emission
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Allen 2000
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Counts
/keV
Cassam-Chenai et al. 2007
SN 1006
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Tycho
Forward Shock(nonthermal electrons)
Warren et al. 2005
Reverse Shock(ejecta – Fe,K)
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Gamma-ray Production
2cme
h
h
2cme
0
Leptonic: Inverse-Compton scattering of electrons by CMB, far IR, or star light
Hadronic: Inelastic scattering of protons by nucleons Neutral Pion decay
See talks by Thomas Tam and Bo Zhang
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HESS
Aharonian et al. 2006
Similar morphology in X-ray and TeV suggests I-C emissionbut spectrum seems to suggest 0 -decay
G347.3-0.5 (RX J1713.7-3946)
Acero et al. 2009
XMM
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Fermi Detection
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NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration
Abdo et al. 2009
W51C
Abdo et al. 2010
W44
Pulsar Wind Nebulae
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Where does the pulsar rotational energy go?
E>1035erg/s < 10% in radiation (mostly Gamma-rays) > 90% in pulsar winds
http://www.astroscu.unam.mx/neutrones/NS-Picture/MagSphe/MagSphe.html
Pulsar Wind
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Pulsar Wind
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PWN within SNR
ISM
Sh
ock
ed ISM
Sh
ock
ed E
ject
a
Unsh
ock
ed
Eje
cta
PW
N
Puls
ar
Win
d
Forward Shock
Reverse ShockPWN Shock
PulsarTerminationShock
Gaensler & Slane (2006)
Terminationshock
c c/3
Pulsar wind Ejecta
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Bow-shocks
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NASA/CXC/Gaensler et al.
IC 443
NASA/CXC/SAO/NF/SNRAO/VLA /Gaensler et al.
The Mouse
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NASA/CXC/Palomar/2MASS/NRAO
Broadband Emission
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Axisymmetric Structure
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Torus+jet
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Time Variability
NASA/ASU/J.Hester et al
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Gamma-ray Emission
synchrotron
Abdo et al. (2010)
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Crab PWN
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TeV PWNe
Vela X
LaMassa et al. (2008)Aharonian et al. (2006)
NASA/PSU/G.Pavlov et al.
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Abdo et al. (2010)
Vela X
de Jager et al. (2008)
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G0.9+0.1
LaRosa et al. (2000) Aharonian et al. (2005)
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MSH 15-52 / PSR B1509-58
Aharonian et al. (2005) NASA/CXC/SAO/P.Slane et al.
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Kookaburra Complex
Aharonian et al. (2006)
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Aharonian et al. (2006)
PSR B1823-13
XMMG18.0-0.7
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Gaensler et al. 2003
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Summary
SNRs and PWNe are important Galactic Gamma-ray source
Broadband emission from radio to TeV
Hadronic and Leptonic scenarios of Gamma-ray production
Fermi can fill up the gap between X-ray and TeV in the SED
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