Chandra observations of the old pulsar PSR B1451-68
B. Posselt, G. G. Pavlov, R. N. Manchester, O. Kargaltsev, G. P., Garmire

TL;DR
This paper reports Chandra X-ray observations of the 42-million-year-old pulsar PSR B1451-68, identifying its X-ray counterpart and analyzing its spectrum and luminosity to understand its emission properties.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray analysis of PSR B1451-68, providing spectral modeling and luminosity estimates for an old pulsar using Chandra data.
Findings
Detected X-ray counterpart with ~200 counts
Spectral fits suggest power-law or combined thermal and non-thermal models
Estimated X-ray luminosity and efficiency for the pulsar
Abstract
We present 35 ks Chandra ACIS observations of the 42 Myr old radio pulsar PSR B1451-68. A point source is detected 0.32" +/- 0.73" from the expected radio pulsar position. It has ~200 counts in the 0.3-8 keV energy range. We identify this point source as the X-ray counterpart of the radio pulsar. PSR B1451-68 is located close to a 2MASS point source, for which we derive 7% as the upper limit on the flux contribution to the measured pulsar X-ray flux. The pulsar spectrum can be described by either a power-law model with photon index Gamma=2.4 (+0.4/-0.3) and a unrealistically high absorbing column density N(H)= (2.5 (+1.2/-1.3)) * 10^(21) cm^-2, or by a combination of a kT=0.35 (+0.12/-0.07) keV blackbody and a Gamma = 1.4 +/- 0.5 power-law component for N(H)[DM]= 2.6 * 10^(20) cm^-2, estimated from the pulsar dispersion measure. At the parallactic, Lutz-Kelker bias corrected distance of…
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