Discovery of synchronous X-ray and radio moding of PSR B0823+26
W. Hermsen (1,2), L. Kuiper (1), R. Basu (4,7), J. W. T. Hessels, (2,3), D. Mitra (4,5,7), J. M. Rankin (2,5), B. W. Stappers (6), G. A. E., Wright (6), J. M. Griessmeier (8,9), M. Serylak (10,11,8), A. Horneffer (12),, C. Tiburzi (12,13), W. C. G. Ho (14,15) ((1) SRON

TL;DR
This study reports simultaneous X-ray and radio observations of PSR B0823+26, revealing correlated mode switching between radio-bright and radio-quiet states, with distinct X-ray emission characteristics and implications for pulsar magnetosphere models.
Contribution
First detection of synchronized X-ray and radio mode switching in PSR B0823+26, providing new insights into pulsar emission mechanisms and magnetosphere structure.
Findings
X-ray emission is pulsed and phase-lagged during B mode
X-ray flux varies with radio mode, decreasing in Q mode
Spectral modeling suggests hot spots and a magnetized atmosphere
Abstract
Simultaneous observations of PSR B0823+26 with ESA's XMM-Newton, the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope and international stations of the Low Frequency Array revealed synchronous X-ray/radio switching between a radio-bright (B) mode and a radio-quiet (Q) mode. During the B mode we detected PSR B0823+26 in 0.22 keV X-rays and discovered pulsed emission with a broad sinusoidal pulse, lagging the radio main pulse by 0.208 0.012 in phase, with high pulsed fraction of 7080%. During the Q mode PSR B0823+26 was not detected in X-rays (2 upper limit a factor ~9 below the B-mode flux). The total X-ray spectrum, pulse profile and pulsed fraction can globally be reproduced with a magnetized partially ionized hydrogen atmosphere model with three emission components: a primary small hot spot (3.6 K, 17 m), a larger cooler concentric ring…
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