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The Magnificent Seven: Close-by Cooling Neutron Stars?

Astrophysics 2007-05-23 v2

Abstract

We model Galactic populations of accreting and cooling isolated neutron stars in the attempt to explore their link with a new class of dim soft X-ray sources revealed by ROSAT. For accretors we follow the magneto-rotational and dynamical evolution in the Galactic potential and a realistic large scale distribution of the interstellar medium is used. Under standard assumptions old neutron stars enter the accretor stage only if their magnetic field exceeds 1011\approx 10^{11}--101210^{12} G. We predict about 1 source per square degree for fluxes 1015\approx 10^{-15}--101610^{-16} erg cm2^{-2}s1^{-1} in the energy range 0.5-2 keV. Cooling neutron stars are explored within a simpler model of local sources, including however interstellar absorption. They are found to be significantly less abundant at low fluxes, <0.1<0.1 sources per square degree, but dominate over accretors at higher flux levels (1012\approx 10^{-12}--101110^{-11} erg cm2^{-2}s1^{-1}). We suggest that the faint sources observed by ROSAT may be young cooling neutron stars with typical age \la106\la 10^6 yrs, if the total number of young neutron stars in the Solar proximity is 10\sim 10 times higher than inferred from radiopulsars statistics.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0011564,
  title  = {The Magnificent Seven: Close-by Cooling Neutron Stars?},
  author = {A. Treves and S. B. Popov and M. Colpi and M. E. Prokhorov and R. Turolla},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0011564},
  year   = {2007}
}

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6 pages, 1 PostScript figure, To appear in Proc. of "X-ray astronomy 2000" (Palermo Sep. 2000), Eds. R. Giacconi, L. Stella, S. Serio; ASP Conf. Series, in press