论文标题

年轻的Magnetar Swift J1818.0-1607的第一次爆发的深X射线和无线电观察

Deep X-ray and radio observations of the first outburst of the young magnetar Swift J1818.0-1607

论文作者

Ibrahim, A. Y., Borghese, A., Rea, N., Zelati, F. Coti, Parent, E., Russell, T. D., Ascenzi, S., Sathyaprakash, R., Gotz, D., Mereghetti, S., Topinka, M., Rigoselli, M., Savchenko, V., Campana, S., Israel, G. L., Tiengo, A., Perna, R., Turolla, R., Zane, S., Esposito, P., Castillo, G. A. Rodrıguez, Graber, V., Possenti, A., Dehman, C., Ronchi, M., Loru, S.

论文摘要

Swift J1818.0-1607是一种无线电大通磁铁,自旋周期为1.36 s,B〜3E14 g的偶极磁场强度与银河脉冲星人群相比非常年轻。我们在此处报告了使用XMM-Newton,Nustar和Swift从2020年3月至2021年10月的第一次爆发以及其硬X射线排放的整体上限,并在此报告了这款年轻磁铁的长期X射线监测活动。 1-10 KEV磁盘光谱是通过吸收的黑体(温度为kt_bb〜1.1 keV)很好地建模的,并且发射区域的半径明显从〜0.6至〜0.2 km降低。我们还确认围绕〜50'''和〜110''的源周围的明亮弥漫性X射线发射。定时分析显示出较大的扭矩变异性,平均旋转速率nudot〜-2.3e-11 Hz^2,随着时间的流逝,大小似乎会降低。 We also observed Swift J1818.0-1607 with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) on 2021 March 22. We detected the radio counterpart to Swift J1818.0-1607 measuring a flux density of S_v = 4.38+/-0.05 mJy at 3 GHz, and a half ring-like structure of bright diffuse radio emission located at ~90'' to the west of磁铁。我们暂时建议弥漫性X射线发射是由于粉尘散射的光环造成的,并且射电结构可能与该年轻脉冲星的超新星残留物相关,它基于其形态。

Swift J1818.0-1607 is a radio-loud magnetar with a spin period of 1.36 s and a dipolar magnetic field strength of B~3E14 G, which is very young compared to the Galactic pulsar population. We report here on the long-term X-ray monitoring campaign of this young magnetar using XMM-Newton, NuSTAR, and Swift from the activation of its first outburst in March 2020 until October 2021, as well as INTEGRAL upper limits on its hard X-ray emission. The 1-10 keV magnetar spectrum is well modeled by an absorbed blackbody with a temperature of kT_BB~1.1 keV, and apparent reduction in the radius of the emitting region from ~0.6 to ~0.2 km. We also confirm the bright diffuse X-ray emission around the source extending between ~50'' and ~110''. A timing analysis revealed large torque variability, with an average spin-down rate nudot~-2.3E-11 Hz^2 that appears to decrease in magnitude over time. We also observed Swift J1818.0-1607 with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) on 2021 March 22. We detected the radio counterpart to Swift J1818.0-1607 measuring a flux density of S_v = 4.38+/-0.05 mJy at 3 GHz, and a half ring-like structure of bright diffuse radio emission located at ~90'' to the west of the magnetar. We tentatively suggest that the diffuse X-ray emission is due to a dust scattering halo and that the radio structure may be associated with the supernova remnant of this young pulsar, based on its morphology.

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