Near-infrared observations of PSR J1357-6429
arXiv:1511.04233 · doi:10.1093/mnras/stv2401
Abstract
PSR J13576429 is a young radio pulsar that was detected in X-rays and -rays. We present the high spatial resolution near-infrared imaging of the pulsar field in , and bands obtained with the VLT/NaCo using the Adaptive Optic system. We found a faint source at the most precise pulsar radio position which we propose as the pulsar near-infrared counterpart candidate. It is confidently detected in the and bands, with = 23.510.24 and = 21.820.25. There is a hint of the source in the band with an upper limit 22.8. The dereddened source fluxes are compatible with the extrapolation of the pulsar X-ray spectrum towards the near-infrared. If the candidate is the true counterpart, by this property PSR J13576429 would be similar to the nearby middle-age pulsar PSR B0656+14. In this case, both pulsars demonstrate an unusually high near-infrared efficiency relative to the X-ray efficiency as compared to other pulsars detected in both ranges.
6 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables