HST optical polarimetry of the Vela pulsar & nebula
P. Moran, R. P. Mignani, A. Shearer

TL;DR
This study provides high-resolution, multi-epoch optical polarisation measurements of the Vela pulsar using HST data, confirming previous results with greater precision and revealing the alignment of the polarisation angle with the pulsar's proper motion.
Contribution
First high-spatial resolution, multi-epoch optical polarisation study of the Vela pulsar using HST data, confirming previous measurements and providing new insights into its polarisation properties.
Findings
Measured polarisation degree of 8.1% with high precision.
Confirmed the polarisation angle aligns with the pulsar's proper motion.
Detected no polarised light from the pulsar wind nebula down to flux limit.
Abstract
Polarisation measurements of pulsars offer an unique insight into the geometry of the emission regions in the neutron star magnetosphere. Therefore, they provide observational constraints on the different models proposed for the pulsar emission mechanisms. Optical polarisation data of the Vela pulsar was obtained from the {\em Hubble Space Telescope} ({\em HST}) archive. The data, obtained in two filters (F606W; central wavelength = 590.70 nm, and F550M; central wavelength = 558.15 nm), consists of a series of observations of the pulsar taken with the {\em HST}/Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) and covers a time span of 5 days. This data have been used to carry out the first high-spatial resolution and multi-epoch study of the polarisation of the pulsar. We produced polarisation vector maps of the region surrounding the pulsar and measured the degree of linear polarisation (P.D.) and…
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