The radiative X-ray and gamma-ray efficiencies of rotation powered pulsars
Jacco Vink (1), Aya Bamba (2,3), Ryo Yamazaki (4) ((1) Utrecht, University (2) DIAS (3) ISAS/JAXA (4) Aoyama-Gakuin U.)

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the efficiency of X-ray and gamma-ray emission in rotation-powered pulsars, revealing age-dependent emission patterns and proposing the striped wind model to explain observed correlations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive statistical analysis of pulsar X-ray and gamma-ray efficiencies, highlighting age-related trends and supporting the striped wind model for emission origins.
Findings
Young pulsars are efficient X-ray emitters, old pulsars are gamma-ray efficient.
X-ray luminosity scales with Pdot^3/P^6 for young pulsars.
Gamma-ray luminosity scales with Edot^(1/2).
Abstract
We present a statistical analysis of the X-ray luminosity of rotation powered pulsars and their surrounding nebulae using the sample of Kargaltsev & Pavlov (2008) and we complement this with an analysis of the gamma-ray-emission of Fermi detected pulsars. We report a strong trend in the efficiency with which spin-down power is converted to X-ray and gamma-ray emission with characteristic age: young pulsars and their surrounding nebulae are efficient X-ray emitters, whereas in contrast old pulsars are efficient gamma-ray emitters. We divided the X-ray sample in a young (Tau < 1.7x10^4 yr) and old sample and used linear regression to search for correlations between the logarithm of the X-ray and gamma-ray luminosities and the logarithms of the periods and period derivatives. The X-ray emission from young pulsars and their nebulae are both consistent with L_X ~ Pdot^3/P^6. For old pulsars…
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