Chandra Observation of PSR B1823-13 and its Pulsar Wind Nebula
G. G. Pavlov, O. Kargaltsev, and W. F. Brisken

TL;DR
This paper presents Chandra X-ray observations of pulsar B1823-13 and its pulsar wind nebula, revealing spectral properties, morphology, and proper motion, and discusses implications for the pulsar's environment and associated gamma-ray source.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray analysis of PSR B1823-13 and its nebula, including spectral, morphological, and proper motion measurements, linking pulsar properties to gamma-ray emission.
Findings
Pulsar spectrum fits a power-law with Gamma=2.4.
Compact PWN has a spectrum with Gamma=1.3 and luminosity ~3*10^{32} ergs/s.
Proper motion indicates a transverse velocity of 440 km/s.
Abstract
We report on an observation of the Vela-like pulsar B1823-13 and its synchrotron nebula with Chandra.The pulsar's spectrum fits a power-law model with a photon index Gamma_PSR=2.4 for the plausible hydrogen column density n_H=10^{22} cm^{-2}, corresponding to the luminosity L_PSR=8*10^{31} ergs s^{-1} in the 0.5-8 keV band, at a distance of 4 kpc. The pulsar radiation likely includes magnetospheric and thermal components, but they cannot be reliably separated because of the small number of counts detected and strong interstellar absorption. The pulsar is surrounded by a compact, 25''x 10'', pulsar wind nebula (PWN) elongated in the east-west direction, which includes a brighter inner component, 7''x 3'', elongated in the northeast-southwest direction. The slope of the compact PWN spectrum is Gamma_comp=1.3, and the 0.5-8 keV luminosity is L_comp~3*10^{32} ergs s^{-1}. The compact PWN is…
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