VLBI imaging of a flare in the Crab Nebula: More than just a spot
A.P. Lobanov, D. Horns, T.W.B. Muxlow

TL;DR
This study uses VLBI to image the Crab Nebula's inner region after a high-energy flare, detecting radio counterparts to the flare and providing insights into the magnetic field and energy involved.
Contribution
First VLBI imaging of the Crab Nebula's inner region post-flare, identifying radio counterparts and estimating magnetic field and energy of the flare.
Findings
Detection of radio counterpart C1 with flux ~0.5 mJy
Identification of compact feature C2 near the pulsar
Estimated magnetic field of ~0.5 mG in the flare region
Abstract
We report on very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations of the radio emission from the inner region of the Crab Nebula, made at 1.6 GHz and 5 GHz after a recent high-energy flare in this object. The 5 GHz data have provided only upper limits of 0.4 milli-Jansky (mJy) on the flux density of the pulsar and 0.4 mJy/beam on the brightness of the putative flaring region. The 1.6 GHz data have enabled imaging the inner regions of the nebula on scales of up to ~40". The emission from the inner "wisps" is detected for the first time with VLBI observations. A likely radio counterpart (designated "C1") of the putative flaring region observed with Chandra and HST is detected in the radio image, with an estimated flux density of \,mJy and a size of 0.2-0.6". Another compact feature ("C2") is also detected in the VLBI image closer to the pulsar, with an estimated flux density…
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