Simultaneous spectral and spatial modelling of young pulsar wind nebulae

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2017Author
Van Rensburg, Carlo
Venter, Christo
Krüger, P. Paulus
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We model the morphology and spectrum of a pulsar wind nebula using a leptonic emission
code. This code is a time-dependent, multi-zone model that investigates the changes in
the particle spectrum as they traverse the nebula. We calculate the synchrotron and
inverse Compton emissivities at different positions in the nebula, obtaining the surface
brightness versus the radius, and also the size of the nebula as a function of energy.
We incorporate a time and spatially-dependent B-field, spatially-dependent bulk particle
speed implying convection and adiabatic losses, diffusion, as well as radiative losses. We
calibrate our new model using two independent models. We then apply the model to
PWN G0.9+0.1 and show that simultaneously fitting the spectral energy distribution and
the energy-dependent source size may lead to constraints on several model parameters
pertaining to the spatial properties of the PWN