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The Compact Central Object in the Supernova Remnant G266.2-1.2

Astrophysics 2009-11-07 v1

Abstract

We observed the compact central object CXOU J085201.4--461753 in the supernova remnant G266.2--1.2 (RX J0852.0--4622) with the Chandra ACIS detector in timing mode. The spectrum of this object can be described by a blackbody model with the temperature kT=404 eV and radius of the emitting region R=0.28 km, at a distance of 1 kpc. Power-law and thermal plasma models do not fit the source spectrum. The spectrum shows a marginally significant feature at 1.68 keV. Search for periodicity yields two candidate periods, about 301 ms and 33 ms, both significant at a 2.1 sigma level; the corresponding pulsed fractions are 13% and 9%, respectively. We find no evidence for long-term variability of the source flux, nor do we find extended emission around the central object. We suggest that CXOU J085201.4--461753 is similar to CXOU J232327.9+584842, the central source of the supernova remnant Cas A. It could be either a neutron star with a low or regular magnetic field, slowly accreting from a fossil disk, or, more likely, an isolated neutron star with a superstrong magnetic field. In either case, a conservative upper limit on surface temperature of a 10 km radius neutron star is about 90 eV, which suggests accelerated cooling for a reasonable age of a few thousand years.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0207602,
  title  = {The Compact Central Object in the Supernova Remnant G266.2-1.2},
  author = {Oleg Kargaltsev and George G. Pavlov and Divas Sanwal and Gordon P. Garmire},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0207602},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Accepted to ApJ, 13 pages, 1 figure