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2002ApJ...573L..41H - Astrophys. J., 573, L41-L44 (2002/July-1)

The next geminga: deep multiwavelength observations of a neutron star identified with 3EG J1835+5918.

HALPERN J.P., GOTTHELF E.V., MIRABAL N. and CAMILO F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We describe Chandra, Hubble Space Telescope (HST), and radio observations that reveal a radio-quiet but magnetospherically active neutron star in the error circle of the high-energy γ-ray source 3EG J1835+5918, the brightest of the unidentified EGRET sources at high Galactic latitude. A Chandra ACIS-S spectrum of the ultrasoft X-ray source RX J1836.2+5925, suggested by Mirabal & Halpern as the neutron star counterpart of 3EG J1835+5918, requires two components: a blackbody of T~3x105 K and a hard tail that can be parameterized as a power law of photon index Γ~2. An upper limit of d<800 pc can be derived from the blackbody fit under an assumption of R=10 km. Deep optical imaging with the HST Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph CCD failed to detect this source to a limit of V>28.5, and thus fX/fV>6000 and d>250 pc assuming the X-ray-fitted temperature for the full surface. Repeated observations with the 76 m Lovell telescope at Jodrell Bank place an upper limit of less than 0.1 mJy on the flux density at 1400 MHz for a pulsar with P>0.1 s and less than 0.25 mJy for a ∼10 ms pulsar at the location of RX J1836.2+5925. All of this evidence points to an older, possibly more distant version of the highly efficient γ-ray pulsar Geminga as the origin of the γ-rays from 3EG J1835+5918.

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Journal keyword(s): Gamma Rays: Observations - Stars: Neutron - X-Rays: Individual: Alphanumeric: RX J1836.2+5925

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