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Pulsar wind nebulae in evolved supernova remnants

Blondin et al., 2001

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2341185875341470153
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Blondin J
Chevalier R
Frierson D
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The Astrophysical Journal

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For pulsars similar to the one in the Crab Nebula, most of the energy input to the surrounding wind nebula occurs on a timescale≲ 10 3 yr; during this time, the nebula expands into freely expanding supernova ejecta. On a timescale∼ 10 4 yr, the interaction of …
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