2009MNRAS.400.1445K


Query : 2009MNRAS.400.1445K

2009MNRAS.400.1445K - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 400, 1445-1450 (2009/December-2)

Upper limits on X-ray emission from two rotating radio transients.

KAPLAN D.L., ESPOSITO P., CHATTERJEE S., POSSENTI A., McLAUGHLIN M.A., CAMILO F., CHAKRABARTY D. and SLANE P.O.

Abstract (from CDS):

X-ray emission from the enigmatic rotating radio transients (RRATs) offers a vital clue to understanding these objects and how they relate to the greater neutron star population. An X-ray counterpart to RRATJ1819-1458 is known, and its properties are similar to those of other middle-aged (0.1Myr) neutron stars. We have searched for X-ray emission with Chandra/Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer at the positions of two RRATs with arcsecond (or better) localization, J0847-4316 and J1846-0257. Despite deep searches (especially for RRATJ1846-0257) we did not detect any emission with 0.3-8keV count-rate limits of 1 and 0.068countsks–1, respectively, at 3σ confidence. Assuming thermal emission similar to that seen from RRATJ1819-1458 (a blackbody with radius ~20km), we derive effective temperature limits of 77 and 91eV for the nominal values of the distances and column densities to both sources, although both of those quantities are highly uncertain and correlated. If we instead fix the temperature of the emission (a blackbody with kT = 0.14keV), we derive unabsorbed luminosity limits in the 0.3-8keV range of 1x1032 and 3x1032erg/s. These limits are considerably below the luminosity of RRATJ1819-1458 (4x1033erg/s), suggesting that RRATsJ0847-4316 and J1846-0257 have cooled beyond the point of visibility (plausible given the differences in characteristic age). However, as we have not detected X-ray emission, it may also be that the emission from RRATsJ0847-4316 and J1846-0257 has a different character from that of RRATJ1819-1458. The two non-detections may prove a counterpoint to RRATJ1819-1458, but more detections are certainly needed before we can begin to derive general X-ray emission properties for the RRAT populations.

Abstract Copyright: © 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2009 RAS

Journal keyword(s): stars: neutron - pulsars: general - X-rays: stars

Simbad objects: 10

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Number of rows : 10
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 PSR B0656+14 Psr 06 59 48.1960 +14 14 19.400   24.85 24.90     ~ 869 1
2 PSR J0847-4316 Psr 08 47 57.33 -43 16 56.8           ~ 23 0
3 PSR B1055-52 Psr 10 57 59.0450 -52 26 56.330           ~ 725 0
4 AX J1809.8-1943 Psr 18 09 51.07 -19 43 51.8           ~ 463 0
5 SNR G015.9+00.2 SNR 18 18 52 -15 02.0           ~ 99 0
6 PSR J1819-1458 Psr 18 19 34.173 -14 58 03.57           ~ 121 0
7 PSR J1846-02 Psr 18 46 15.49 -02 57 36.0           ~ 25 0
8 SNR G029.7-00.2 SNR 18 46 22.8 -02 59 47           ~ 350 2
9 PSR J1846-0258 Psr 18 46 24.94 -02 58 30.1           ~ 347 2
10 RX J1856.6-3754 Psr 18 56 35.11 -37 54 30.5     25.7     ~ 437 0

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