Simultaneous X-ray and radio observations of the radio-mode switching pulsar PSR B1822-09
W. Hermsen, L. Kuiper, J.W.T. Hessels, D. Mitra, J.M. Rankin, B.W., Stappers, G.A.E. Wright, R. Basu, A. Szary, J. van Leeuwen

TL;DR
This study presents simultaneous X-ray and radio observations of pulsar PSR B1822-09, revealing mode-dependent behaviors, energy-dependent pulsations, and spectral components, with implications for pulsar emission mechanisms and magnetic field effects.
Contribution
It is the first to analyze simultaneous X-ray and radio mode switching in PSR B1822-09, identifying distinct spectral components and phase relationships.
Findings
X-ray pulsations lag radio main pulse by ~0.094 phase
X-ray spectrum includes cool and hot components
No simultaneous X-ray and radio mode switching evidence
Abstract
We report on simultaneous X-ray and radio observations of the radio-mode-switching pulsar PSR B1822-09 with ESA's XMM-Newton and the WSRT, GMRT and Lovell radio telescopes. PSR B1822-09 switches between a radio-bright and radio-quiet mode, and we discovered a relationship between the durations of its modes and a known underlying radio-modulation timescale within the modes. We discovered X-ray (energies 0.2-1.4 keV) pulsations with a broad sinusoidal pulse, slightly lagging the radio main pulse in phase by 0.094 +/- 0.017, with an energy-dependent pulsed fraction varying from ~0.15 at 0.3 keV to ~0.6 at 1 keV. No evidence is found for simultaneous X-ray and radio mode switching. The total X-ray spectrum consists of a cool component (T ~ 0.96 x 10^6 K, hot-spot radius R ~ 2.0 km) and a hot component (T ~ 2.2 x 10^6 K, R ~ 100 m). The hot component can be ascribed to the pulsed emission…
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