Abstract

Results of a search for X-ray polarization in the Crab pulsar are presented which were obtained by observing the pulsar at 2.6 and 5.2 keV with identical X-ray polarimeters aboard OSO 8. The polarization in different portions of the X-ray light curve is analyzed, the polarization contribution due to the nebula is removed, and the results of the analysis are given for isolated portions of both the primary pulse and the interpulse at 2.6 and 5.2 keV. No evidence for X-ray polarization is found at the 99% confidence level; 3-sigma upper limits to the polarization at 2.6 keV are given along with the largest polarization allowed at 5.2 keV by the 99% confidence counter. It is noted that the trailing edge of the interpulse at 2.6 keV is 26% polarized at the 92% confidence level, while the 5.2-keV polarization measurement of 40% in the leading edge of the primary pulse is different from zero at 96% confidence. X-ray and optical polarization measurements are compared.

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