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Radio and Gamma-ray emission of pulsars. Qiao,G.J. Dept. of Astronomy, Peking Univ. Collaborators: Zhang, B.( University of Nevada ), Xu, R.X.(PKU), Han,J.L.(NAOC), Lin,W.P.(SHO),Lee,K.J.(PKU) Xia,X.Y. Radio and Gamma-ray emission of pulsars. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Radio and Gamma-ray emission of pulsars

Qiao,G.J. Dept. of Astronomy, Peking Univ.

Collaborators:Zhang, B.(University of Nevada), Xu, R.X.(PKU), Han,J.L.(NAOC), Lin,W.P.(SHO),Lee,K.J.(PKU)

Xia,X.Y.

Radio and Gamma-ray emission of pulsars

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Radio and Gamma-ray emission of pulsars

I. Radio emission (Inverse Compton scattering model: ICS )

II. Inner annular gap & gamma-ray emission Radio + Gamma ray emission

III. Pulsar: Neuron stars or Strange stars?

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Core beamBeam-frequencyMode changing

Bi-drifting Gamma-ray

Core gap Annular gap

Strange stars

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Pulsar emission beams

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Observations

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Emission beams

Rankin, 1983, ApJ,274,333

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Theories

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Ruderman & Sutherland (RS) Model

Ruderman & Shutherland,1975, ApJ,196,51

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Emission beams in RS model

Ruderman & Sutherland, 1975

Emission beams

Hollow cone only!

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Obs. & Theory(ICS)

(1) Core + Cones (2) Different components come from different locations (3) Pulse profile shapes changing with freq. (4) Mode changing (5) Bi-drifting

Pulsars: NS or Strange stars?

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ICS Model: emission beams Core +cones⇒

Qiao, 1992

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ICS: shift of emission beams

Different emission location→shift ofthe emission beams

Qiao & Lin, 1998, A&A,333,172

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Poln: Beam shift→PA jumps

Xu, Qiao & Han, 1997, AA

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Poln: PA jump

Xu, Qiao & Han, 1997, AA

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ICS model: inner gap sparking →ω0

ω=2γ2ω0(1-βCosθi)

Qiao & Lin, 1998, A&A

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Core beamBeam-frequencyMode changing

Bi-drifting Gamma-ray

Core gap Annular gap

Strange stars

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RS model

Qiao,Liu, Zhang,& Han, 2001,AALyne & Manchester (1988) & Sieber et al. (1975),Kramer,(1994)

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“S” shape PA & Obs.

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Poln of integrated pulse in ICS

V—circular poln

L—Linear poln

I—Total Intensity

Position angle

Xu,Liu,Han,Qiao, 2000, ApJ

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Core beamBeam-frequencyMode changing

Bi-drifting Gamma-ray

Core gap Annular gap

Strange stars

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Mode changing of pulsars

Rankin, 1986

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Zhang,Qiao,Lin,Han, 1997

Tree mode of sparking

Thermal ICS

Curvature radiation

Resonant ICS

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Mode change pulsars

Zhang,Qiao,Lin,Han, 1997,ApJZhang,Qiao, Han, 1997,ApJ

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Core beamBeam-frequencyMode changing

Bi-drifting Gamma-ray

Core gap Annular gap

Strange stars

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☆ Polar cap (polar gap)

Basic Observational facts vs Theories

☆Radio--- Gamma-rays:

Obs.

Outer gapGamma-ray Radio

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The magnetosphere of a NS

+

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Inner annular gap

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Inner annular gap

Qiao,Lee,Wang,Xu, Han, 2004a,ApJL

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Inner annular gap

Qiao,Lee,Wang,Xu, 2004a, ApJL

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Inner Annular Gap

Qiao,Lee,Wang,Xu, 2004a, ApJL

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Core beamBeam-frequencyMode changing

Bi-drifting Gamma-ray

Core gap Annular gap

Strange stars

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Mclaughlin 2003,astr-ph/0310454

Bi-drifting: Obs.

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Drifting subpulses

PULSE LONGITUDE

Drifting subpulses

Taylor et al. (1975) Backer (1973)

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Accelerators:

• Inner vacuum gap (Ruderman & Sutherland 1975)

requiring high binding energy of charges on stellar surface

Drifting sub-pulses

Xu,Qiao Zhang,

1999,ApJL,522,L112

Deshpannde & Rankin,

1999,ApJ, 524,1008

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Inner Annular Gap : V= c E x B / B^2

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Bi-drifting: fitting

Mclaughlin 2003,astr-ph/0310454

Qiao,Lee,Zhang,Xu,Wang,2004b, ApJL

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Neutron stars:

Binding energy ≤ 10 KeV no gap can be formed!!! Binding energy > 10 KeV only one gap cab be formed: core or annular gap

Strange stars:

both core & annular gap can be Formed !

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● Annular Gap mole: different Gamma-ray pulsars can be fitted ● Pulsars: Strange stars?

● Observational check: Polarization at high energy bands ● Theory: two caps=two gap?

Conclusion and discussion

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Core beamBeam-frequencyMode changing

Bi-drifting Gamma-ray

Core flow Annular flow

Neutron stars

?

??

Qiao,Lee,Zhang,Wang & Xu,,2005,

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• Can free flow produce drifting pulses?

• If not, can we distinguish NS from SS?

♣ More drifting phenomena need to be obs.

♣ Sub-millisecond pulsar need to be found?

100 m telescope will be helpful for the research above!

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?

100m at EffelsbergNew Green Bank Telescope

Jodrell Bank KaShi,China ?

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Thank you !

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Multi-cones in the ICS model

Qiao,Wang,Wang,Xu, 2002,ChJAA

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Multi-frequency fitting of PSR J0437-4715

Qiao,Wang,Wang,Xu, 2002,ChJAA

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Magnetosphere of pulsars

Goldreich & Julian (1969)

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Charge density — ρGJ

(Goldreich & Julian 1969 )

]sin)/(1[

1

24 22

crc

BE

0

Bc

rE

0 BE

0 BE

GJ

GJ

0// E

0// E

Acceleration electric fieldAcceleration electric field

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Inner annular gap

Qiao,Lee,Wang,Xu, Han, 2004

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Ruderman & Sutherland, 1975

Neutron stars: binding energy > 10KeV

Can’t form core and annular gap at the same time!

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Strange stars: binding energy << 10KeV

Can form core and annular gap at the same time!

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Interstellar DispersionIonised gas in the interstellar medium causes lower radio frequencies to arrive at the Earth with a small delay compared to higher frequencies.

Given a model for the distribution of ionised gas in the Galaxy, the amount of delay can be used to estimate the distance to the pulsar.

P--period

DM--dispersion measure

msDMdt highlow 2261015.4

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Crab pulsar

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Vela Pulsar

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Geminga

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Inner annular gap

Qiao,Lee,Wang,Xu, 2003

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PAjumps: individual pulses ???

Stinebring et at. 1984

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OPM Depolarization (Xu.R.X)

Orthogonal Poln Mode (OPM) →Depolarization (Low LP] ???

Or

Low LP →OPM ???

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Daugherty &

Lerche, 1975

2

4.4 4exp( ), 1

/ 3q

e

Ble c m c B

The “Death line” of radio pulsars

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2

4.4 4exp( ), 1

/ 3q

e

Ble c m c B

h lB B B

1/ 24( / )

3Rc

2 22 (1 cos ) 2i mE

3.5 1.5 1ln ln

2AP P D P P

The Death line of radio pulsars

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Death and appearance line

Qiao et al.,2003

Sparking condition !

Does not Hubble line!

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The Death line of radio pulsars

Qiao & Zhang,1996

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The magnetosphere of a NS

Critical field line

NCS

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Low L Poln→OPM ?

Xu & Qiao, 2000, Science in China

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Outer Gap Model

Emission beams:

1 &4 : toward out side

2 & 3 : toward inside

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Muslimov & Harding, 2003

Slot gap model

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Beams in ICS model

Type I

Type II

Qiao,Liu,Zhang & Han, 2001

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Obs. & ICS : Type I a

Obs. ICS

Qiao,Liu, Zhang,& Han, 2001,AALyne & Manchester (1988) & Sieber et al. (1975)

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Obs. & ICS: Type Ib

Obs. ICS

Qiao,Liu, Zhang,& Han, 2001,AAKramer (1994).

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Obs. & ICS : Type IIa

ICS Obs.

Qiao,Liu, Zhang,& Han, 2001,AAPhillips & Wolszczan (1992).

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Magnetospere of pulsars

Am--mass of ion, Z-charge of ion

Outer gap, 1

Space charge limited flow

Inner gap

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Holloway 1975 MN

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Poln. of Individual pulses in ICS model

Xu,Liu,Han,Qiao, 2000, ApJ

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Radio emission of pulsars

Observations & Theories☆ Emission beams: Core+Cones Emission locations☆ Polarization: linear, circular, “orthogonal mode”☆ Pulse profiles changing with frequencies

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Rankin (1983, 1993)

Gil & Krawczyk 1996;Mitra & Deshpande 1999;

Gangadhara & Gupta 2001,

Lyne & Manchester 1988

Han & Manchester 2001

Core and Cones

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ω=2γ2ω0(1-βCosθi)

ICS model: The low frequency wave can Propagate near the surface

Qiao & Lin, 1998, AA

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Polar Cap Model

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Inner annular gap

Qiao,Lee,Wang,Xu, 2003

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Gamma-ray +radio emission

Radio + Gamma ray emission model ☆ Basic picture ☆ Pulse profiles fitting: radio + Gamma-rays

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Gamma-ray emission of pulsars

● Current models ☆ Polar cap model ☆ Outer gap model ● Radio + Gamma ray emission model ☆ Basic picture ☆ Pulse profiles fitting: radio + Gamma-rays

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• Pulsars are broad-band emitters (gamma-ray, X-ray, optical, radio)

• Pulsars must be particle accelerators

• Two preferred acceleration regions:

--- Polar cap region --- Outer gap region

Pulsar Gaps

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Gamma-ray OBS. Of Radio Pulsars

谢 谢 !

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Janssenet al. astr-ph/0406484: PSR B1818-13


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