Toward explanation of the X-ray - radio correlation in the Vela pulsar
S. A. Petrova

TL;DR
This paper proposes a model explaining the X-ray and radio emission connection in the Vela pulsar through radio photon reprocessing involving scattering processes, matching observed spectral features and pulse behaviors.
Contribution
It develops a novel theory of radio photon reprocessing in pulsar magnetospheres, linking scattering processes to observed X-ray and radio correlations in Vela.
Findings
Induced scattering accounts for Vela's radio profile features.
Spectra peak at 0.8 keV (scattered) and 0.2 keV (synchrotron).
Luminosities are approximately 10^{29} and 10^{31} erg s^{-1}.
Abstract
Recent observations of the Vela pulsar have revealed a peculiar connection of its emission in the soft X-ray and radio ranges. We suggest the model of the radio pulse formation in the Vela pulsar, develop the theory of the radio photon reprocessing to high energies and on this basis interpret the observed X-ray - radio connection. The processes of spontaneous and induced scattering of radio waves off the spiraling particles and their observational consequences are examined. The particles are assumed to acquire relativistic gyration energies due to resonant absorption of the radio emission in the outer magnetosphere of a pulsar. The spectral and angular distributions of the spontaneously scattered power are analyzed and compared with the characteristics of the particle synchrotron emission. The consequences of intensity transfer from the radio beam to the background in the course of…
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