2012ApJ...761...65N


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2012ApJ...761...65N - Astrophys. J., 761, 65 (2012/December-2)

Deep X-ray observations of the young high-magnetic-field radio pulsar J1119-6127 and supernova remnant G292.2-0.5.

NG C.-Y., KASPI V.M., HO W.C.G., WELTEVREDE P., BOGDANOV S., SHANNON R. and GONZALEZ M.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

High-magnetic-field radio pulsars are important transition objects for understanding the connection between magnetars and conventional radio pulsars. We present a detailed study of the young radio pulsar J1119-6127, which has a characteristic age of 1900 yr and a spin-down-inferred magnetic field of 4.1x1013 G, and its associated supernova remnant G292.2-0.5, using deep XMM-Newton and Chandra X-ray Observatory exposures of over 120 ks from each telescope. The pulsar emission shows strong modulation below 2.5 keV with a single-peaked profile and a large pulsed fraction of 0.48±0.12. Employing a magnetic, partially ionized hydrogen atmosphere model, we find that the observed pulse profile can be produced by a single hot spot of temperature 0.13 keV covering about one-third of the stellar surface, and we place an upper limit of 0.08 keV for an antipodal hot spot with the same area. The non-uniform surface temperature distribution could be the result of anisotropic heat conduction under a strong magnetic field, and a single-peaked profile seems common among high-B radio pulsars. For the associated remnant G292.2-0.5, its large diameter could be attributed to fast expansion in a low-density wind cavity, likely formed by a Wolf-Rayet progenitor, similar to two other high-B radio pulsars.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: individual: G292.2-0.5 - ISM: supernova remnants - pulsars: individual: PSR J1119-6127 - stars: neutron - X-rays: ISM

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
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 SNR J052559-660453 SNR 05 26 00.4 -66 05 02     12.71     ~ 437 2
2 SN 1987A SN* 05 35 28.020 -69 16 11.07           SNIIpec 4939 2
3 2E 2336 HXB 10 50 08.93 -59 53 19.9           Be 405 0
4 PSR J1119-6127 Psr 11 19 14.30 -61 27 49.5           ~ 404 1
5 SNR G292.2-00.5 SNR 11 19.3 -61 28           ~ 90 1
6 [DB2002b] G292.25-0.39 DNe 11 20 25 -61 22.0           ~ 6 0
7 PSR B1509-58 Psr 15 13 55.52 -59 08 08.8     13.06     ~ 844 1
8 PSR J1647-4552 Psr 16 47 10.18 -45 52 16.7           ~ 198 1
9 PSR J1718-3718 Psr 17 18 10.16 -37 18 53.8           ~ 72 0
10 PSR B1731-33.5 Psr 17 34 26.6 -33 33 22           ~ 100 1
11 PSR J1808-2024 Psr 18 08 39.32 -20 24 40.1           ~ 1240 2
12 PSR J1819-1458 Psr 18 19 34.173 -14 58 03.57           ~ 121 0
13 PSR J1841-0456 Psr 18 41 19.29 -04 56 11.4           ~ 266 1
14 4C -04.71 Rad 18 41 19.8 -04 56 06           ~ 327 3
15 SNR G029.7-00.2 SNR 18 46 22.8 -02 59 47           ~ 350 2
16 PSR J1846-0258 Psr 18 46 24.94 -02 58 30.1           ~ 347 2
17 GBS 1900+14 gB 19 07 13 +09 19.6           ~ 857 0
18 PSR B1916+14 Psr 19 18 23.638 +14 45 06.00           ~ 122 0
19 CTB 109 BL? 23 01 35 +58 53.0           ~ 344 0

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