INTEGRAL probes the morphology of the Crab nebula in hard X-rays/soft gamma-rays
D. Eckert, V. Savchenko, N. Produit, C. Ferrigno

TL;DR
This study uses INTEGRAL's IBIS/ISGRI telescope to precisely measure the Crab nebula's X-ray emission centroid, revealing energy-dependent shifts that suggest a spectral cutoff and provide insights into the nebula's electron acceleration regions.
Contribution
First detailed measurement of the Crab nebula's centroid shifts across multiple hard X-ray energies using INTEGRAL, revealing spatial and spectral features of the nebula.
Findings
Centroid shifts decrease with increasing energy.
Nebular emission is offset from the X-ray centroid.
Spectral cutoff likely causes observed shifts.
Abstract
Aims. We use the IBIS/ISGRI telescope on-board INTEGRAL to measure the position of the centroid of the 20-200 keV emission from the Crab region. Methods. We find that the astrometry of the IBIS telescope is affected by the temperature of the IBIS mask during the observation. After correcting for this effect, we show that the systematic errors in the astrometry of the telescope are of the order of 0.5 arcsec. In the case of the Crab nebula and several other bright sources, the very large number of photons renders the level of statistical uncertainty in the centroid smaller or comparable to this value. Results. We find that the centroid of the Crab nebula in hard X-rays (20-40 keV) is shifted by 8.0 arcsec with respect to the Crab pulsar in the direction of the X-ray centroid of the nebula. A similar shift is also found at higher energies (40-100 and 100-200 keV). We observe a trend of…
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