Gamma-rays from nebulae around binary systems containing energetic rotation powered pulsars
W. Bednarek, J. Sitarek

TL;DR
This paper models gamma-ray production in nebulae around binary systems with pulsars, predicting detectable TeV emission and constraining system parameters based on observations.
Contribution
It introduces a new model for gamma-ray emission from pulsar-stellar wind interactions in binary systems, providing spectral predictions and observational constraints.
Findings
TeV gamma-ray emission from J1816+4510 may be detectable by CTA.
Predicted TeV flux from LS 5039 is consistent with H.E.S.S. observations.
Constraints on wind mixing and energy transfer efficiency are established.
Abstract
We consider nebulae which are created around binary systems containing rotation powered pulsars and companion stars with strong stellar winds. It is proposed that the stellar and pulsar winds have to mix at some distance from the binary system, defined by the orbital period of the companion stars and the velocity of the stellar wind. The mixed pulsar-stellar wind expands with a specific velocity determined by the pulsar power and the mass loss rate of the companion star. Relativistic particles, either from the inner pulsar magnetosphere and/or accelerated at the shocks between stellar and pulsar winds, are expected to be captured and isotropized in the reference frame of the mixed wind. Therefore, they can efficiently comptonize stellar radiation producing GeV-TeV -rays in the inverse Compton process. We calculate the -ray spectra expected in such scenario for the two…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
