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2001ApJ...560..371K - Astrophys. J., 560, 371-377 (2001/October-2)

Chandra X-ray observations of G11.2-0.3: implications for pulsar ages.

KASPI V.M., ROBERTS M.E., VASISHT G., GOTTHELF E.V., PIVOVAROFF M. and KAWAI N.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present Chandra X-Ray Observatory imaging observations of the young Galactic supernova remnant G11.2-0.3. The image shows that the previously known young 65 ms X-ray pulsar is at position (J2000) R.A. 18h11m29{fs}22, decl. -19°25'27".6, with 1 σ error radius of 0".6. This is within 8" of the geometric center of the shell. This provides strong confirming evidence that the system is younger, by a factor of ∼12, than the characteristic age of the pulsar. The age discrepancy suggests that pulsar characteristic ages can be poor age estimators for young pulsars. Assuming conventional spin-down with constant magnetic field and braking index, the most likely explanation for the age discrepancy in G11.2-0.3 is that the pulsar was born with a spin period of ∼62 ms. The Chandra image also reveals, for the first time, the morphology of the pulsar wind nebula. The elongated hard X-ray structure can be interpreted as either a jet or a Crab-like torus seen edge-on. This adds to the growing list of highly aspherical pulsar wind nebulae and argues that such structures are common around young pulsars.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Pulsars: General - pulsars: individual (AX J1811.5-1926, PSR J1811-1925) - supernovae: individual (G11.2-0.3) - X-Rays: General

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