A Self-regulated Stochastic Acceleration Model of Pulsar Wind Nebulae
Pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe) are clouds of the magnetized relativistic electron/positron plasma supplied from the central pulsar. However, the number of radio-emitting particles inside a PWN is larger than the expectation from the study of pulsar magnetospheres and then their origin is still unclear....
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Zusammenfassung: | Pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe) are clouds of the magnetized relativistic
electron/positron plasma supplied from the central pulsar. However, the number
of radio-emitting particles inside a PWN is larger than the expectation from
the study of pulsar magnetospheres and then their origin is still unclear. A
stochastic acceleration of externally injected particles by a turbulence inside
the PWN is proposed by our previous studies. In this paper, the previous
stochastic acceleration model of the PWN broadband spectra is improved by
taking into account the time evolution of the turbulent energy and then the
total energy balance inside a PWN is maintained. The turbulent energy supplied
from the central pulsar is wasted by the backreaction from the stochastic
particle acceleration and the adiabatic cooling according the PWN expansion.
The model is applied to the Crab Nebula and reproduce the current broadband
emission spectrum, especially the flat radio spectrum although time evolution
of the turbulent energy (diffusion coefficient) is a bit complicated compared
with our previous studies, where we assumed an exponential behavior of the
diffusion coefficient. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2405.04110 |