A new nearby pulsar wind nebula overlapping the RX J0852.0-4622 supernova remnant
F. Acero, Y. Gallant, J. Ballet, M. Renaud, R. Terrier

TL;DR
This study confirms the presence of a pulsar wind nebula around PSR J0855-4644 near the supernova remnant RX J0852.0-4622, estimates its distance, and discusses its energetic contribution to local cosmic rays.
Contribution
First detection of a PWN around PSR J0855-4644 and estimation of its distance, clarifying its non-association with the SNR and highlighting its energetic significance.
Findings
Confirmed PWN around PSR J0855-4644
Estimated distance less than 900 pc
Pulsar is highly energetic and influential locally
Abstract
Energetic pulsars can be embedded in a nebula of relativistic leptons which is powered by the dissipation of the rotational energy of the pulsar. The object PSR J0855-4644 is an energetic and fast-spinning pulsar (Edot = 1.1x10^36 erg/s, P=65 ms) discovered near the South-East rim of the supernova remnant (SNR) RX J0852.0-4622 (aka Vela Jr) by the Parkes multibeam survey. The position of the pulsar is in spatial coincidence with an enhancement in X-rays and TeV gamma-rays, which could be due to its putative pulsar wind nebula (PWN). The purpose of this study is to search for diffuse non-thermal X-ray emission around PSR J0855-4644 to test for the presence of a PWN and to estimate the distance to the pulsar. An X-ray observation was carried out with the XMM-Newton satellite to constrain the properties of the pulsar and its nebula. The absorption column density derived in X-rays from…
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