articleAnnual Review of Astronomy and AstrophysicsAug 18, 2006GREEN OA

The Evolution and Structure of Pulsar Wind Nebulae

BMBryan M. GaenslerPOPatrick O. Slane

Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian

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Abstract

Pulsars steadily dissipate their rotational energy via relativistic winds. Confinement of these outflows generates luminous pulsar wind nebulae, seen across the electromagnetic spectrum in synchrotron and inverse Compton emission and in optical emission lines when they shock the surrounding medium. These sources act as important probes of relativistic shocks, particle acceleration, and interstellar gas. We review the many recent advances in the study of pulsar wind nebulae, with particular focus on the evolutionary stages through which these objects progress as they expand into their surroundings, and on morphological structures within these nebulae that directly trace the physical processes of particle…

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    Bryan M. GaenslerCorresponding

    Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian

  • PO
    Patrick O. Slane

    Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian

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Keywords
  • Pulsar
  • Particle acceleration
  • Relativistic particle
  • Binary pulsar
  • Interstellar medium
  • Rotational energy
  • Synchrotron
  • Millisecond pulsar
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