2009MNRAS.396.2419R


Query : 2009MNRAS.396.2419R

2009MNRAS.396.2419R - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 396, 2419-2432 (2009/July-2)

The first outburst of the new magnetar candidate SGR0501+4516.

REA N., ISRAEL G.L., TUROLLA R., ESPOSITO P., MEREGHETTI S., GOTZ D., ZANE S., TIENGO A., HURLEY K., FEROCI M., STILL M., YERSHOV V., WINKLER C., PERNA R., BERNARDINI F., UBERTINI P., STELLA L., CAMPANA S., VAN DER KLIS M. and WOODS P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report here on the outburst onset and evolution of the new soft gamma-ray repeater SGR0501+4516. We monitored the new SGR with XMM-Newton starting on 2008 August 23, 1 day after the source became burst active, and continuing with four more observations in the following month, with the last one on 2008 September 30. Combining the data with the Swift X-ray telescope (Swift-XRT) and Suzaku data, we modelled the outburst decay over a 3-month period, and we found that the source flux decreased exponentially with a time-scale of tc= 23.8d. In the first XMM-Newton observation, a large number of short X-ray bursts were observed, the rate of which decayed drastically in the following observations. We found large changes in the spectral and timing behaviour of the source during the first month of the outburst decay, with softening emission as the flux decayed, and the non-thermal soft X-ray spectral component fading faster than the thermal one. Almost simultaneously to our second and fourth XMM-Newton observations (on 2008 August 29 and September 2), we observed the source in the hard X-ray range with INTEGRAL, which clearly detected the source up to ∼100keV in the first pointing, while giving only upper limits during the second pointing, discovering a variable hard X-ray component fading in less than 10days after the bursting activation. We performed a phase-coherent X-ray timing analysis over about 160days starting with the burst activation and found evidence of a strong second derivative period component []. Thanks to the phase connection, we were able to study the phase-resolved spectral evolution of SGR0501+4516 in great detail. We also report on the ROSAT quiescent source data, taken back in 1992 when the source exhibits a flux ∼80 times lower than that measured during the outburst, and a rather soft, thermal spectrum.

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

Journal keyword(s): pulsars: general - pulsars: individual: SGR0501+4516

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 NAME Per Arm PoG 03 30 +45.0           ~ 1513 0
2 GRB 080822 gB 05 01 05.0 +45 16 20           ~ 73 0
3 2XMM J050106.5+451634 X 05 01 08.0 +45 16 31           ~ 122 0
4 PSR B0525-66 Psr 05 26 00.7 -66 04 35           ~ 545 1
5 PSR J1550-5418 Psr 15 50 54.18 -54 18 23.9           ~ 409 1
6 GRB 980618A gB 16 35 52 -47 35.2           ~ 263 0
7 PSR J1647-4552 Psr 16 47 10.18 -45 52 16.7           ~ 198 1
8 PSR J1808-2024 Psr 18 08 39.32 -20 24 40.1           ~ 1240 2
9 AX J1809.8-1943 Psr 18 09 51.07 -19 43 51.8           ~ 463 0
10 GBS 1900+14 gB 19 07 13 +09 19.6           ~ 857 0

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