Volume 40, Numbers 3-4, 527-529, DOI: 10.1007/BF00179866

Thermal radiation from a radio pulsar PSR 1055-52

W. Brinkmann, H. Ögelman and B. Aschenbach

From the issue entitled "X-Ray Astronomy in the EXOSAT Era (Part 2)"

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Abstract

The EXOSAT observation of PSR 1055-52 supports strongly the idea of a thermally radiating neutron star, either still cooling from its initially high temperature or reheated by unpinning of vortex lines in its superfluid interior. The data do not confirm the Cheng & Helfand conclusions about a synchrotron nebula with a power law spectrum. The discrepancy in the data is, nevertheless, only a ap 3.5 sgr effect, as no ME data could be used to get a firm upper limit of the flux above ap 1 keV. With regard to the outstanding theoretical interest in the structure of neutron stars we hope for further observations to clarify this question.

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