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The Attenuation of Gamma-Ray Emission in Strongly-Magnetized Pulsars

Matthew G. Baring, Alice K. Harding, Peter L. Gonthier

Published 1997-04-15Version 1

Gamma-rays from pulsars can be efficiently attenuated in their magnetospheres via the mechanism of single-photon pair production and also the exotic QED process of photon splitting, which become prolific in fields approaching the quantum critical value of $B_{cr}=4.41\times 10^{13}$ Gauss. Recently we have published results of our modelling of strongly-magnetized $\gamma$-ray pulsars, which focused on the escape or attenuation of photons emitted near the pole at the neutron star surface in dipole fields, in a Schwarzschild metric. We found that pair production and splitting totally inhibit emission above around 10--30 MeV in PSR1509-58, whose surface field is inferred to be as high as $0.7B_{cr}$. Our model pulsar spectra are consistent with the EGRET upper limits for PSR1509-58 for a wide range of polar cap sizes. Here we review the principal predictions of our attenuation analysis, and identify how its powerful observational diagnostic capabilities relate to current and future gamma-ray experiments. Diagnostics include the energy of the gamma-ray turnover and the spectral polarization, which constrain the estimated polar cap size and field strength, and can determine the relative strength of splitting and pair creation.

Comments: 4 pages, including 2 eps figures, with ESA style files, to appear in Proc. of the 2nd Integral Workshop, held in St. Malo, France, Sep. 1996
Categories: astro-ph
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