X-ray/GeV emissions from Crab-like pulsars in LMC
J. Takata (1), K.S. Cheng (2) ((1) Huazhong University of Science, and Technology, (2) The University of Hong Kong)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the differences in X-ray and gamma-ray emission efficiencies among Crab-like pulsars in the Large Magellanic Cloud, attributing variations to magnetic inclination and viewing angles within the outer gap model.
Contribution
It introduces a model linking radiation efficiency differences to magnetic inclination angles and Earth viewing angles, explaining observed pulsar emission variations.
Findings
Radiation efficiency decreases with larger magnetic inclination angles.
PSR J0540-6919 has a smaller inclination angle than the Crab pulsar.
Viewing angle differences explain the variation in observed emission efficiencies.
Abstract
We discuss X-ray and gamma-ray emissions from Crab-like pulsars, PSRs~J0537-6910 and~J0540-6919, in Large Magellanic Cloud. Fermi-LAT observations have resolved the gamma-ray emissions from these two pulsars and found the pulsed emissions from PSR~J0540-6919. The total pulsed radiation in the X-ray/gamma-ray energy bands of PSR~J0540-6919 is observed with the efficiency (in 4 sr), which is about a factor of ten larger than of the Crab pulsar. Although PSR~J0537-6910 has the highest spin-down power among currently known pulsars, the efficiency of the observed X-ray emissions is about two orders of magnitude smaller than that of PSR~J0540-6919. This paper mainly discusses what causes the difference in the radiation efficiencies of these three energetic Crab-like pulsars. We discuss electron/positron acceleration and high-energy emission…
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