Özet
Until 2004, anomalous X-ray pulsars (AXPs) were known as strong emitters of soft X-rays only (< 10 keV). The discovery of hard X-ray component from AXPs provided important insight about their emission properties while it posed a serious challenge to explain its origin. The physical mechanism of the hard emission component has still not been fully resolved. We investigate the high-energy gamma-ray properties of the brightest AXP, 4U 0142+61, using data collected with the Large Area Telescope on board the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope to establish the spectral behavior of the source on a very broad energy span and search for pulsed emission. Here, we present our results of detailed search for the persistent and pulsed high-energy gamma-ray emission from 4U 0142+61 which result in no significant detection. However, we obtain upper limits to the persistent high-energy gamma-ray emission flux which helps us to constrain existing physical models.
| Orijinal dil | İngilizce |
|---|---|
| Sayfa (başlangıç-bitiş) | 100-103 |
| Sayfa sayısı | 4 |
| Dergi | Astrophysical Journal |
| Hacim | 723 |
| Basın numarası | 1 |
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| Yayın durumu | Yayınlandı - 1 Kas 2010 |
| Harici olarak yayınlandı | Evet |
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