A transient, flat spectrum radio pulsar near the Galactic Centre
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| Publication date | 21-06-2017 |
| Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
| Volume | Issue number | 468 | 2 |
| Pages (from-to) | 1486-1492 |
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| Abstract |
Recent studies have shown possible connections between highly magnetized
neutron stars ('magnetars'), whose X-ray emission is too bright to be
powered by rotational energy, and ordinary radio pulsars. In addition to
the magnetar SGR J1745-2900, one of the radio pulsars in the Galactic
Centre (GC) region, PSR J1746-2850, had timing properties implying a
large magnetic field strength and young age, as well as a flat spectrum.
All characteristics are similar to those of rare, transient, radio-loud
magnetars. Using several deep non-detections from the literature and two
new detections, we show that this pulsar is also transient in the radio.
Both the flat spectrum and large amplitude variability are inconsistent
with the light curves and spectral indices of three radio pulsars with
high magnetic field strengths. We further use frequent, deep archival
imaging observations of the GC in the past 15 yr to rule out a possible
X-ray outburst with a luminosity exceeding the rotational spin-down
rate. This source, either a transient magnetar without any detected
X-ray counterpart or a young, strongly magnetized radio pulsar producing
magnetar-like radio emission, further blurs the line between the two
categories. We discuss the implications of this object for the radio
emission mechanism in magnetars and for star and compact object
formation in the GC.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx583 |
| Other links | http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017MNRAS.468.1486D |
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