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1994A&A...286L..47S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 286, L47-50 (1994/6-3)

Evidence for a low-luminosity X-ray pulsar associated with a supernova remnant.

SCHWENTKER O.

Abstract (from CDS):

The discovery of two X-ray sources located in Serpens Cauda near the galactic plane at longitude lII∼29deg consisting of a point source embedded in diffuse emission is reported here. The point source appears to be a pulsating neutron star (NS) with a period of about 5.45 s. An unidentified possible optical counterpart found in the Guide Star Catalogue (GSC) may point to a companion of the NS which together may form an X-ray binary star system. The diffuse X-ray emission, covering a region of 80'x50' on the sky, was identified by non-thermal radio radiation as supernova remnant (SNR). Both sources may have had a common origin in a supernova event, which occurred about 32000 years ago at a distance of at most 4 kpc. The image of the detection is shown in Fig. 1.

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Journal keyword(s): X-rays: stars, ISM - stars: neutron - ISM: supernova remnants

Simbad objects: 4

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