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Pulsars in DC 2: behind the scenes… Massimiliano Razzano (INFN Pisa) DC 2 Closeout Meeting (NASA GSFC, May 31-June 2. 2006) LAT – DC 2 pulsars 3 months ago, in a g-ray galaxy far,far away… 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

From Alice’s talk you’ve seen the physics behind the pulsars in DC2. Outline From Alice’s talk you’ve seen the physics behind the pulsars in DC2. Now you will see how they have been processed and put into the simulations The PulsarSpectrum simulator; The PulsarSimTools suite; Creating a simulated pulsar population; Summary of DC2 pulsar populations; The case of EGRET pulsars and 3EG coincident; A new gamma-ray pulsar class: the MSP Some FAQ about DC2 pulsars… DC2 and pulsar simulations: what are next steps? 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

PulsarSpectrum for the DC2 PulsarSpectrum is a detailed pulsar simulator of gamma-ray emission from pulsars. An upgraded version has been used for simulating pulsars in the DC2 Lightcurve Spectrum Main features: The default model simulates lightcurves and spectra according to the observed g ray pulsars; Simulations of barycentric effects due to motion of GLAST and Earth, and gravitational time delays. Takes into account period variations with time; Interfacing with Gleam ; Simulated pulsar data are also formatted in an output file that can be converted to D4 format 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

The simulation of the lightcurves Vela Time Profile Crab Time Profile The model used in DC2 was a phenomenological one Lightcurves can be random generated or read from a profile Random curves (Lorentz peaks); Existing TimeProfiles are useful for simulating known pulsars (here in DC2…) Random peaks All these are examples, not the EGRET pulsars in DC2 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

The simulation of spectra We choose this analytical spectral shape: (Nel and De Jager,1995): Description of the high energy cutoff; Parameters are obtained from fits on the known g ray pulsars (e.g. ref. N,DJ95, and DJ 2003); Flux normalisation based on 3rdEGRET catalog (ph/cm2/s, E>100MeV); Example for Vela-like PSR F(E>100) ~9*10-6 ph/cm2/s, En=1GeV,E0=8GeV; g=1.62 B=1.7 Data fit b=1 Different scenarios b=2 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

Input data for pulsar simulations PulsarSpectrum can be used to simulate set of pulsars (simulated population) A set of parameters for each pulsar is needed and it is stored in 2 input files DataList ASCII file: contains ephemerides, and other model-independent parameters XML source file: contains position and model-dependent parameters, e.g. spectral parameters PulsarSpectrum Pulsar name DC2 Skymodel 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

The Pulsar Simulation Tools Principal PulsarSim Tools: A suite of ancillary c++ classes and ROOT macros for generating pulsar population data to be used by PulsarSpectrum Available under /users/razzano/PulsarSimTools (currently v0r3). (Better documentation must be added) Principal PulsarSim Tools: Population synthetizer: Generate a pulsar population in a phenomenological way using ATNF Radio pulsar catalog and simple theoretical model (up to now only the basic Polar Cap). Not used in the DC2 generation; Ephemerides generator: Create ephemerides and validity ranges using ATFN ephemerides distribution or random; TH2DMaker: create a 2D ROOT histogram that describe the pulsar (was not implemented at the DC2 simulation stage); PulsarSetsViewer: plot pulsar population data (see plots in this talk); PulsarFormatter: From population data create input files to PulsarSpectrum; 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

Pulsars for DC2: the recipe An original list of pulsars, e.g. those proposed by Alice Harding + EGRET; This contains pulsar position, flux and some spectral parameters (except from exponential cutoff index); We need to complete the information by synthetizing other parameters, like epoch and ephemerides validity range; PulsarSimTools Ephemerides generator + parameters synthetizer Initial population list Pulsar Formatter PulsarSpectrum 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

Pulsars in DC2: populations summary The DC2 pulsar population contains 6 sub-populations Pulsars in DC2: EGRET pulsars; 3EG-coincident pulsars; “Normal” pulsars with and without Radio-counterparts; Millisecond pulsars with and without Radio-counterparts; We define as Radio-Quiet (RQ) pulsars that does not have a radio counterpart visible because of low radio flux or geometry. We call the others Radio-Loud (RL) Each RL has an entry in the D4 e.g. PSR_JHHMMpDDMM. The RQ have a code DC2_JHHMMpMMDD (now available in a D4-format) 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

Identikit of a DC2 pulsar For every pulsar in DC2 a correspondant “ID card” has been produced by Seth Digel These ID contains infos about main properties of simulated pulsar Ephemerides validity range was chosen to contain the 55 days for most pulsars (but not for all…) These are available on the Web 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

The major arcana: EGRET pulsars (I) The lightcurves comes directly from the EGRET papers; Spectra are obtained by gamma-ray fits (see e.g. De Jager 1995) 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

The major arcana EGRET pulsars (II) For weakest EGRET pulsars we keep the original binning. No further interpolations.. 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

The 3EG coincident pulsars We included 39 simulated pulsars within 3EG error boxes. Each of them was simulated with Slot Gap emission model 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

The normal pulsars (I) Radio-Quiet: 103 pulsars Radio-Loud: 37 pulsars 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

The normal pulsars (II) RQ are generally more far away, the the flux distribution is expected to be shifted; We select pulsars with flux > 10-9 ph/cm2/s; The spectral model is the Slot Gap; We choose a super-exponential cutoff index b ranging from 1.8 to 2.2; 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

The millisecond pulsars(I) Radio-Loud: 17 MSP Radio-Quiet: 212 MSP 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

The millisecond pulsars (II) Spectral model with exponential index fixed to 1 (according to model by A.Harding) We increased some fluxes to be sure that users will detect at least some MSP 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

The brightest RL MSPs These should have been the first MSP detected in DC2, here are they IDs Actually very near Vela, disturbed analysis of Vela-Jr…. ….sorry about that…. 06/02/2006 Credits:O.Tibolla M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

The brightest RQ pulsars For pulsar blind searches checks, here are the brightest RQ pulsars in the DC2 sky Detailed data can be found in the HTML tables Normal pulsars Millisecond pulsars Name F>100MeV FREQ/PER P/F0 Pdot/F1 DC2_J1946p2426 1,11E-06 P 0,169897 3,81E-14 DC2_J1958p3146 2,64E-08 0,404377 3,71E-15 DC2_J1911p0914 7,48E-07 0,255303 8,24E-15 DC2_J1937p2329 2,29E-08 0,448504 2,50E-14 DC2_J0517p3243 2,23E-08 0,10238 7,36E-15 DC2_J1754m2520 1,69E-07 0,175613 3,30E-14 DC2_J2322p6124 1,49E-08 0,0331381 1,49E-15 DC2_J1847p0145 1,41E-08 0,193426 1,47E-14 DC2_J2348p2857 1,27E-08 0,16814 4,10E-16 DC2_J0836m4102 1,26E-08 1,0154 2,43E-13 Name F>100MeV FREQ/PER P/F0 Pdot/F1 DC2_J0817p0043 1,14E-07 P 0,00279 8,46E-21 DC2_J1207p0206 7,89E-08 0,001824 1,46E-20 DC2_J1631p1724 4,90E-08 0,009558 3,38E-19 DC2_J0441p2502 4,31E-08 0,002211 7,77E-21 DC2_J0150p5623 4,01E-08 0,001213 3,71E-20 DC2_J0726m2759 2,61E-08 0,000842 3,10E-20 DC2_J2025p2428 2,26E-08 0,006035 2,43E-20 DC2_J2000p2846 2,10E-08 0,001214 1,57E-20 DC2_J1847p0112 2,00E-08 0,000939 1,70E-20 DC2_J1602m5449 1,83E-08 0,001712 4,05E-20 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

Where to find the truth data All the data used for the pulsars in DC2 are now available at: www-glast.slac.stanford.edu/software/DataChallenges/DC2/SkyModel/simulated_data.htm Here you can find: Data for each pulsar; Pulsar “Id cards” (lightcurves and spectra) Pulsar database for all pulsars (RL and RQ) Check the results of our analysis…have fun with that! 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

I will try to give an answer… Q:The J1631m4813 phase curve show a peak. It is normal? (A.Caliandro) A:Yes, it comes from the model, since it represents a very narrow emission profile, and there is also binning effects Some pulsars FAQ... Q:Several pulsar have wide peaks. Physics, or messy ephemerides?E.G. J1735-5757 (D.Smith) A:Yes, they are, single and broad pulses. It is from the model of ms pulsar adopted.In addition, since it is a MSP, timing effects can be very important. I will try to give an answer… 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

Some pulsars FAQ…shifted EGRET pulsars? Q:Fierro light curves (i.e. templates for simulations) are shifted with respect to the recontructed phase curve. Strange shift… (D.Smith) A:Yes, but they are ok since we include these shifts by hand. In the D4 there is a column named TOAXBARY_INT and TOAXBARY_FRAC. It represent the time where a particular point of the lightcurve occurr. In real life one can define for example one peak, but in simulations we decided to use the start of the TimeProfile. Then, if TOAXBARY is the same of TEPOCH it means that the recontructed photons are not shifted, otherwise they are, as in EGRET pulsars. Congratulations to David & Bordeaux people because they notice that. This means that EGRET pulsars have been looked carefully and with reference to the literature 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

DC2 pulsars: a group picture… Credits:Seth Digel 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting

Conclusions…from DC2 to the future… What we’ve learned after DC2 from the point of view of simulations? The DC2 was an excellent opportunity to test simulator and the pulsar simulation chain (ModelFT1 data files); Apart from PulsarSpectrum, a suite of additional tools have been developed and tested for simulating large number of pulsars (total=414 pulsars); Simulations under more “extreme” conditions have been tested (long observation time, big number of sources,multiple runs, etc…). We faced some problems and we solved after some troubles; PulsarSpectrum need to be upgraded to better support longer observation times (refine decimal precision in variables); PulsarSpectrum need two major upgrades: phase-dependent spectra and binary demodulation (under development) Refine input data (e.g. more detailed lightcurves for EGRET pulsars); Lots of important issues identifiednow its time to be ready for longer and more detailed observation simulations 06/02/2006 M.Razzano - DC II Closeout Meeting