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Wisp motions in the Crab nebula

✍ Scribed by N.R. Tanvir; R.C. Thomson; E.G. Tsikarishvili


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
815 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
1384-1076

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✦ Synopsis


We present the results of a CCD monitoring campaign of the continuum emission from the central region of the Crab nebula, amounting to 17 epochs spread over 3.5 years. The data provide clear evidence that the brightest wisps move outward from the pulsar at mildly relativistic velocities. This motion, combined with the shape of the wisps, supports the idea that they arise at a standing shock in an equatorial wind. The deprojected velocity of the wisps in the equatorial plane is 5 c/3. We see only small changes in the so-called 'thin wisps' which leads us to suggest that these wisps may be the result of a back-flow from the shock in a toroidal cavity around the pulsar.


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