Sm. Ransom et al., HIGH TIME RESOLUTION INFRARED OBSERVATIONS OF THE CRAB-NEBULA PULSAR, The Astrophysical journal, 431(1), 1994, pp. 120000043-120000046
The Crab Nebula pulsar (PSR 0531+21) was observed in the infrared in J
(1.2 mum), H (1.6 mum), K (2.2 mum), and a 0.9-2.5 mum band on the La
s Campanas 2.5 m and Mount Hopkins 1.2 m telescopes. A new detector wa
s used, called the Solid State Photomultiplier (SSPM), which allowed m
easurements of unprecedented time resolution (approximately 20-50 mus)
in these bands. The infrared pulse profiles are shown to be qualitati
vely similar to those at ultraviolet and optical wavelengths, but the
main pulse widths and the pulse/interpulse separations increase from t
he ultraviolet to the infrared. These observations are consistent with
the predictions of the outer magnetospheric gap models of high-energy
pulsar emission. No evidence was found of the infrared ''shoulder'' o
f the main pulse or the excess infrared flux after the interpulse prev
iously reported.