A search for optical counterparts of the complex Vela X system
T.E. Marubini, R.R. Sefako, C. Venter, O.C. de Jager

TL;DR
This study searches for optical counterparts of the Vela X pulsar wind nebula using multiple telescopes and surveys, aiming to understand its particle spectrum and magnetic field properties by comparing optical data with other wavelengths.
Contribution
First comprehensive optical search for Vela X counterparts, integrating multiwavelength data to constrain particle populations and magnetic field characteristics.
Findings
No definitive optical counterpart detected.
Constraints placed on the electron spectrum extrapolation.
Insights into the multi-component nature of the emission.
Abstract
The pulsar wind nebula (PWN) associated with the Vela pulsar is a bright source in the radio, X-ray and gamma-ray bands, but not in the optical. This source is very near, lying at a distance of 290 pc, as inferred from the radio and optical parallax measurements of the pulsar. Knowledge of the brightness and structure of the Vela PWN in optical is important in order to constrain the underlying particle spectrum (and possibly the B-field properties and particle losses) associated with this extended source. We use results from the Digital Sky Survey, as well as results obtained using the SAAO 1.0 m telescope equipped with an imaging CCD (STE4) and BV filters, in an attempt to measure optical radiation from Vela X. To enlarge our field of view, we constructed a mosaic consisting of 3 x 3 frames around the pulsar position. We present spectral measurements from the High Energy Stereoscopic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
