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NICER Observation of the Temporal and Spectral Evolution of Swift J1818.0−1607: A Missing Link between Magnetars and Rotation-powered Pulsars
- Source :
- Astrophys.J., Astrophys.J., 2020, 902 (1), pp.1. ⟨10.3847/1538-4357/abb3c9⟩, Hu, C-P, Begiçarslan, B, Güver, T, Enoto, T, Younes, G, Sakamoto, T, Ray, P S, Strohmayer, T E, Guillot, S, Arzoumanian, Z, Palmer, D M, Gendreau, K C, Malacaria, C, Wadiasingh, Z, Jaisawal, G K & Majid, W A 2020, ' NICER Observation of the Temporal and Spectral Evolution of Swift J1818.0−1607: A Missing Link between Magnetars and Rotation-powered Pulsars ', Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, vol. 902, no. 1 . https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abb3c9
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- HAL CCSD, 2020.
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Abstract
- We report on the hard X-ray burst and the first ~100 days NICER monitoring of the soft X-ray temporal and spectral evolution of the newly-discovered magnetar Swift J1818.0-1607. The burst properties are typical of magnetars with a duration of $T_{90}=10\pm4$ ms and a temperature of $kT=8.4\pm0.7$ keV. The 2--8 keV pulse shows a broad, single peak profile with a pulse fraction increasing with time from 30% to 43%. The NICER observations reveal strong timing noise with $\dot{\nu}$ varying erratically by a factor of 10, with an average long-term spin-down rate of $\dot{\nu}=(-2.48\pm0.03)\times10^{-11}$~s$^{-2}$, implying an equatorial surface magnetic field of $2.5\times10^{14}$ G and a young characteristic age of $\sim$470 yr. We detect a large spin-up glitch at MJD 58928.56 followed by a candidate spin-down glitch at MJD 58934.81, with no accompanying flux enhancements. The persistent soft X-ray spectrum of Swift~J1818.0-1607 can be modeled as an absorbed blackbody with a temperature of ~1 keV. Its flux decayed by ~60% while the modeled emitting area decreased by ~30% over the NICER observing campaign. This decrease, coupled with the increase in the pulse fraction points to a shrinking hot spot on the neutron star surface. Assuming a distance of 6.5 kpc, we measure a peak X-ray luminosity of $1.9\times10^{35}$ erg/s, lower than its spin-down luminosity of $7.2\times10^{35}$ erg/s. Its quiescent thermal luminosity is $\lesssim 1.7\times10^{34}$ erg/s, lower than those of canonical young magnetars. We conclude that Swift J1818.0-1607 is an important link between regular magnetars and high magnetic field rotation powered pulsars.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, 2tables, accepted for publication in ApJ
- Subjects :
- Physics
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Flux
FOS: Physical sciences
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Magnetar
01 natural sciences
Luminosity
Magnetic field
Neutron star
Pulsar
Space and Planetary Science
0103 physical sciences
Glitch (astronomy)
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]
010303 astronomy & astrophysics
Noise (radio)
Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Astrophys.J., Astrophys.J., 2020, 902 (1), pp.1. ⟨10.3847/1538-4357/abb3c9⟩, Hu, C-P, Begiçarslan, B, Güver, T, Enoto, T, Younes, G, Sakamoto, T, Ray, P S, Strohmayer, T E, Guillot, S, Arzoumanian, Z, Palmer, D M, Gendreau, K C, Malacaria, C, Wadiasingh, Z, Jaisawal, G K & Majid, W A 2020, ' NICER Observation of the Temporal and Spectral Evolution of Swift J1818.0−1607: A Missing Link between Magnetars and Rotation-powered Pulsars ', Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, vol. 902, no. 1 . https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abb3c9
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4fb1d3cb1e47cb69770654e59bb50772
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abb3c9⟩