The pulsar wind nebula around B1853+01 in X-rays
Xiying Zhang, Pol Bordas, Samar Safi-Harb, Kazushi Iwasawa

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray data from multiple observatories to characterize the complex PWN around PSR B1853+01 in W44, revealing new outflow features and spectral properties indicative of high-energy particle escape.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spatially-resolved spectral analysis of the PWN and identifies an outflow structure with a harder spectrum, suggesting particle escape mechanisms.
Findings
Detection of an outflow feature extending ahead of the pulsar.
The outflow has a significantly harder spectral index than the pulsar.
Surrounding diffuse emission may be produced by escaping high-energy particles.
Abstract
We report on the results of a comprehensive analysis of X-ray observations with \textit{Chandra}, \textit{XMM-Newton} and \textit{NuSTAR} of the pulsar wind nebula (PWN) associated with PSR B1853+01, located inside the W44 supernova remnant (SNR). Previous X-ray observations unveiled the presence of a fast-moving pulsar, PSR B1853+01, at the southern edge of the W44 thermal X-ray emission region, as well as an elongated tail structure trailing the pulsar. Our analysis reveals, in addition, an ``outflow'' feature ahead of the pulsar extending for about 1\arcmin~(1.0 pc at a distance of 3.2 kpc). At larger scales, the entire PWN seems to be surrounded by a faint, diffuse X-ray emission structure. The southern part of this structure displays the same unusual morphology as the ``outflow'' feature and extends along 6\arcmin~(5 pc) in the direction of the pulsar proper…
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