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On the very high energy (>25GeV) pulsed emission in the Crab pulsar
Machabeli George, Osmanov Zaza
Published 2009-07-08, updated 2009-07-11Version 3
We have examined the recently detected very high energy (VHE) pulsed radiation from the Crab pulsar. According to the observational evidence, the observed emission (>25GeV) peaks at the same phase with the optical spectrum. Considering the cyclotron instability, we show that the pitch angle becomes non-vanishing leading to the efficient synchrotron mechanism near the light cylinder surface. The corresponding spectral index of the emission equals -1/2. By studying the inverse Compton scattering and the curvature radiation, it is argued that the aforementioned mechanisms do not contribute to the VHE radiation detected by MAGIC.
Comments: 11 pages, 1 figure
Categories: astro-ph.HE
Keywords: crab pulsar, high energy, pulsed emission, efficient synchrotron mechanism, light cylinder surface
Tags: journal article
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