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Is PSR J0726-2612 a dim isolated neutron star progenitor?

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-09-09 v1

Abstract

The rotational properties and X-ray luminosity of PSR J0726-2612 are close to those of dim isolated neutron stars (XDINs). It was proposed that the source could be the first XDIN with observable pulsed radio emission. We have investigated the long-term evolution of the source to test this possibility in the fallback disc model. Reasonable model curves that can account for the evolution of PSR J0726-2612 consistently with its radio pulsar property are similar to those of high-B radio pulsars with dipole field strength B0B_0 \sim a few ×1012 \times 10^{12}~G at the pole of the star. In the same model, XDINs are estimated to have relatively weak fields (B01012 B_0 \lesssim 10^{12}~G) locating them well below the pulsar death line. From the simulations, we estimate that PSR J0726-2612 is at an age of t5×104 t \sim 5 \times 10^4~yr, and will achieve the rotational properties of a normal radio pulsar within 105 \sim 10^5~yr, rather than the XDIN properties.

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@article{arxiv.2008.07415,
  title  = {Is PSR J0726-2612 a dim isolated neutron star progenitor?},
  author = {Seyda Ozcan and Ali Arda Gencali and Unal Ertan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.07415},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Accepted for publication in MNRAS