2011MNRAS.412L.108S


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2011MNRAS.412L.108S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 412, L108-L112 (2011/March-3)

Cooling neutron star in the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant: evidence for superfluidity in the core.

SHTERNIN P.S., YAKOVLEV D.G., HEINKE C.O., HO W.C.G. and PATNAUDE D.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

According to recent results of Ho & Heinke, the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant contains a young (≈330-yr-old) neutron star (NS) which has carbon atmosphere and shows notable decline of the effective surface temperature. We report a new (2010 November) Chandra observation which confirms the previously reported decline rate. The decline is naturally explained if neutrons have recently become superfluid (in triplet state) in the NS core, producing a splash of neutrino emission due to Cooper pair formation (CPF) process that currently accelerates the cooling. This scenario puts stringent constraints on poorly known properties of NS cores: on density dependence of the temperature Tcn(ρ) for the onset of neutron superfluidity [Tcn(ρ) should have a wide peak with maximum ≈ (7-9) {x} 108 K]; on the reduction factor q of CPF process by collective effects in superfluid matter (q > 0.4) and on the intensity of neutrino emission before the onset of neutron superfluidity (30-100 times weaker than the standard modified Urca process). This is serious evidence for nucleon superfluidity in NS cores that comes from observations of cooling NSs. Dating the formation of the counter-rotating stellar disc in the spiral galaxy NGC 5719 by disentangling its stellar populations

Abstract Copyright: 2011 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society2011 RAS

Journal keyword(s): dense matter - equation of state - neutrinos - stars: neutron - supernovae: individual: Cassiopeia A - X-rays: stars

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
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 J0007+7303 Psr 00 07 00.6000137 +73 03 06.849976           ~ 171 1
2 SNR G130.7+03.1 SNR 02 05 37.0 +64 49 42           ~ 620 4
3 V* CM Tau Psr 05 34 31.9474694616 +22 00 52.153698024           ~ 5261 0
4 PSR J0538+2813 Psr 05 38 25.06 +28 17 11.0           ~ 197 2
5 NAME Geminga Psr 06 33 54.153 +17 46 12.91           ~ 1222 0
6 PSR B0656+14 Psr 06 59 48.1960 +14 14 19.400   24.85 24.90     ~ 869 1
7 RX J0720.4-3125 N* 07 20 24.961 -31 25 50.21   26.1   27.0   ~ 303 0
8 PSR J0821-4300 Psr 08 21 58.2 -43 00 22           ~ 124 2
9 NAME Vela Pulsar Psr 08 35 20.65525 -45 10 35.1545     15.10     ~ 2316 1
10 PSR B1055-52 Psr 10 57 59.0450 -52 26 56.330           ~ 725 0
11 PSR J1119-6127 Psr 11 19 14.30 -61 27 49.5           ~ 404 1
12 PSR J1357-6429 Psr 13 57 02.525 -64 29 29.89           ~ 151 1
13 PSR B1706-44 Psr 17 09 42.7460 -44 29 07.200     13.30     ~ 640 1
14 RX J1856.6-3754 Psr 18 56 35.11 -37 54 30.5     25.7     ~ 437 0
15 PSR J2043+2740 Psr 20 43 43.5 +27 40 56           ~ 121 0
16 3C 461 BL? 23 23 24.000 +58 48 54.00     14.30     ~ 2792 1
17 PSR B2334+61 Psr 23 37 05.779 +61 51 01.69           ~ 190 1

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