The resonant cyclotron absorption model (Hoshino et al. 1992; Gallant & Arons 1994) is very successful in describing particle acceleration in plerions. A prediction of this model is the presence of a substantial amount of relativistic protons in pulsar winds. Although difficult to detect, these protons may show up through their interactions either with the photons in the plerion environment or with the thermal gas in the supernova ejecta. Inelastic proton-proton (p-p) collisions are expected to be very effective in young objects, resulting in a copious production of neutral and charged pions. Charged pions produced during the first few hundred years after the supernova explosion may have time to decay into muons, whose subsequent decay...
International audiencePulsar wind nebulae (PWNe) are outstanding accelerators in Nature, in the sens...
The Crab nebula is one of the most-studied cosmic particle accelerators, shining brightly across the...
In this contribution we review the recent progress in the modelling of Pulsar Wind Nebulae (PWN). We...
The resonant cyclotron absorption model (Hoshino et al. 1992; Gallant & Arons 1994) is very successf...
We investigate the radiation processes inside supernova remnants which are powered by young pulsars....
We have estimated fluxes of neutrinos and gamma-rays that are generated from decays of charged and n...
After discussion of observational constraints on the nature of the MHD wind coupling between the Cra...
In a recent paper we calculated the γ-ray spectra from pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe), assuming that a s...
We review recent theoretical developments on pulsar winds, their nebulae and relativistic shock acce...
A shock forming in the wind of relativistic electron-positron pairs from a pulsar, as a result of co...
Young pulsars produce relativistic winds which interact with matter ejected during the supernova exp...
In this work, we study theoretical and observational issues about pulsars (PSRs), pulsar wind nebula...
Two-dimensional, relativistic, MHD simulations of pulsar-wind powered nebulae provide strong constra...
We report on a Chandra observation of the Crab Nebula that gives the first clear view of the faint b...
International audiencePulsar wind nebulae (PWNe) are outstanding accelerators in Nature, in the sens...
The Crab nebula is one of the most-studied cosmic particle accelerators, shining brightly across the...
In this contribution we review the recent progress in the modelling of Pulsar Wind Nebulae (PWN). We...
The resonant cyclotron absorption model (Hoshino et al. 1992; Gallant & Arons 1994) is very successf...
We investigate the radiation processes inside supernova remnants which are powered by young pulsars....
We have estimated fluxes of neutrinos and gamma-rays that are generated from decays of charged and n...
After discussion of observational constraints on the nature of the MHD wind coupling between the Cra...
In a recent paper we calculated the γ-ray spectra from pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe), assuming that a s...
We review recent theoretical developments on pulsar winds, their nebulae and relativistic shock acce...
A shock forming in the wind of relativistic electron-positron pairs from a pulsar, as a result of co...
Young pulsars produce relativistic winds which interact with matter ejected during the supernova exp...
In this work, we study theoretical and observational issues about pulsars (PSRs), pulsar wind nebula...
Two-dimensional, relativistic, MHD simulations of pulsar-wind powered nebulae provide strong constra...
We report on a Chandra observation of the Crab Nebula that gives the first clear view of the faint b...
International audiencePulsar wind nebulae (PWNe) are outstanding accelerators in Nature, in the sens...
The Crab nebula is one of the most-studied cosmic particle accelerators, shining brightly across the...
In this contribution we review the recent progress in the modelling of Pulsar Wind Nebulae (PWN). We...