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2021ApJ...917...67C - Astrophys. J., 917, 67-67 (2021/August-3)

Radio detection of PSR J1813-1749 in HESS J1813-178 the most scattered pulsar known.

CAMILO F., RANSOM S.M., HALPERN J.P. and ROSHI D.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The 44.7 ms X-ray pulsar in the supernova remnant G12.82-0.02/HESS J1813-178 has the second highest spin-down luminosity of known pulsars in the Galaxy, with {dot}E=5.6×1037 erg s–1. Using the Green Bank Telescope, we have detected radio pulsations from PSR J1813-1749 at 4.4-10.2 GHz. The pulse is highly scattered, with an exponential decay timescale τ longer than that of any other pulsar at these frequencies. A point source detected at this position by Dzib et al. in several observations with the Jansky Very Large Array can be attributed to the pulsed emission. The steep dependence of τ on observing frequency explains why all previous pulsation searches at lower frequencies failed (τ ≃ 0.25 s at 2 GHz). The large dispersion measure, DM = 1087 pc cm–3, indicates a distance of either 6.2 or 12 kpc according to two widely used models of the electron density distribution in the Galaxy. These disfavor a previously suggested association with a young stellar cluster at the closer distance of 4.8 kpc. The high X-ray measured column density of ≃1023 cm–2 also supports a large distance. If d ≃ 12 kpc, HESS J1813-178 would be one of the most luminous TeV sources in the Galaxy.

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Journal keyword(s): Rotation powered pulsars - Radio pulsars - Galactic radio sources - Supernova remnants - Interstellar scattering - Gamma-ray sources

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