Abstract
PSR B0656+14s high energy emission is consistent with that of combined magnetospheric and thermal (surface polar cap) emission. Uncertainties with the radio-derived distance and X-ray instrumentation sensitivities complicate a definitive thermal characterisation however. A re-analysis of combined ROSAT EUVE archival data in conjunction with integrated St phase-resolved optical photometry is shown to constrain this characterisation.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
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| Title of host publication | PULSAR ASTRONOMY - 2000 AND BEYOND: IAU COLLOQUIUM 177 |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Feb 2000 |
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- Golden, A,Shearer, A,Edelstein, J,Kramer, M,Wex, N,Wielebinski, R
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