Spatially resolved XMM-Newton analysis and a model of the nonthermal emission of MSH 15-52

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2010Author
Schöck, F.M.
Busching, I.
De Jager, O.C.
Vorster, M.J.
Eger, P.
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We present an X-ray analysis and a model of the nonthermal emission of the pulsar wind nebula (PWN) MSH 15
−
5
2
. We analyzed
XMM-Newton data to obtain the spatially resolved spectral parameters around the pulsar PSR B1509
−
58. A steepening of the fitted
power-law spectra and decrease in the surface brightness is observed with increasing distance from the pulsar. In the second part of
this paper, we introduce a model for the nonthermal emission, based on assuming the ideal magnetohydrodynamic limit. This model
is used to constrain the parameters of the termination shock and the bulk velocity of the leptons in the PWN. Our model is able to
reproduce the spatial variation of the X-ray spectra. The parameter ranges that we found agree well with the parameter estimates found
by other authors with di
ff
erent approaches. In the last part of this paper, we calculate the inverse Compton emission from our model
and compare it to the emission detected with the HESS telescope system. Our model is able to reproduce the flux level observed with
HESS, but not the spectral shape of the observed TeV
γ
-ray emission