Discovery of X-ray Pulsation from the Geminga-like Pulsar PSR J2021+4026

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS(2013)

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Abstract
We report the discovery of an X-ray periodicity of similar to 265.3 ms from a deep XMM-Newton observation of the radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsar, PSR J2021+4026, located at the edge of the supernova remnant G78.2+2.1 (gamma-Cygni). The detected frequency is consistent with the gamma-ray pulsation determined by the observation of the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope at the same epoch. The X-ray pulse profile resembles the modulation of a hot spot on the surface of the neutron star. The phase-averaged spectral analysis also suggests that the majority of the observed X-rays have thermal origins. This is the third member in the class of radio-quiet pulsars with significant pulsations detected from both X-ray and gamma-ray regimes.
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gamma rays: stars,ISM: individual objects (G78.2+2.1),pulsars: individual (PSR J2021+4026),X-rays: stars
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