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Phase‐resolved Crab Studies with a Cryogenic Transition‐Edge Sensor Spectrophotometer
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EngineeringMicroscopyCrab PulsarOptical CharacterizationDetector PhysicsSynchrotron Radiation SourceAnalytical InstrumentationInfrared OpticInstrumentationBiophysicsPhotonicsPhotometryPhysicsCrab StudiesSynchrotron RadiationPolarization SweepOptical PhysicSpectroscopyCryogenicsApplied PhysicsThin FilmsMedicine
We are developing time- and energy-resolved near-IR/optical/UV photon detectors based on sharp superconducting-normal transition edges in thin films. We report observations of the Crab pulsar made during prototype testing at the McDonald 2.7m telescope with a fiber-coupled transition-edge sensor (TES) system. These data show substantial (d[alpha]~0.3), rapid variations in the spectral index through the pulse profile, with a strong phase-varying IR break across our energy band. These variations correlate with X-ray spectral variations, but no single synchrotron population can account for the full Spectral Energy Distribution (SED). We also describe test spectrophotopolarimetry observations probing the energy dependence of the polarization sweep; this may provide a new key to understanding the radiating particle population.
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