Chandra X-ray Observations of 12 Millisecond Pulsars in the Globular Cluster M28
Slavko Bogdanov (McGill, CIFAR), Maureen van den Berg, Mathieu, Servillat, Craig O. Heinke, Jonathan E. Grindlay, Ingrid H. Stairs, Scott M., Ransom, Paulo C. C. Freire, Steve B\'egin, Werner Becker

TL;DR
This study uses deep Chandra X-ray observations to analyze the X-ray properties of 12 millisecond pulsars in globular cluster M28, revealing spectral characteristics, emission mechanisms, and binary interactions.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray spectral analysis of M28 pulsars, identifying emission types and binary shock phenomena, advancing understanding of pulsar X-ray emission in globular clusters.
Findings
Seven pulsars firmly detected in X-rays.
PSR B1821-24 exhibits a non-thermal spectrum with high luminosity.
PSR J1824-2452H shows hard spectrum and possible binary variability.
Abstract
We present a Chandra X-ray Observatory investigation of the millisecond pulsars (MSPs) in the globular cluster M28 (NGC 6626). In what is one of the deepest X-ray observations of a globular cluster, we firmly detect seven and possibly detect two of the twelve known M28 pulsars. With the exception of PSRs B1821-24 and J1824-2452H, the detected pulsars have relatively soft spectra, with X-ray luminosities 10^30-31 ergs s^-1 (0.3-8 keV),similar to most "recycled" pulsars in 47 Tucanae and the field of the Galaxy, implying thermal emission from the pulsar magnetic polar caps. We present the most detailed X-ray spectrum to date of the energetic PSR B1821-24. It is well described by a purely non-thermal spectrum with spectral photon index 1.23 and luminosity 1.4x10^33Theta(D/5.5 kpc)^2 ergs s^-1 (0.3-8 keV), where Theta is the fraction of the sky covered by the X-ray emission beam(s). We find…
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