2007ApJ...661.1089V -
Astrophys. J., 661, 1089-1093 (2007/June-1)
SGR 1806-20: evidence for a superstrong magnetic field from quasi-periodic oscillations.
VIETRI M., STELLA L. and ISRAEL G.L.
Abstract (from CDS):
Fast quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs; frequencies of ∼20-1840 Hz) have recently been discovered in the ringing tail of giant flares from soft gamma repeaters (SGRs) when the luminosity is of order 1041-1041.5 ergs/s. These oscillations persisted for many tens of seconds, remained coherent for up to hundreds of cycles, and were observed over a wide range of rotational phases of the neutron stars believed to host SGRs. Therefore, these QPOs must have originated from a compact, virtually nonexpanding region inside the star's magnetosphere, emitting with a very moderate degree of beaming (if at all). The fastest QPOs imply a luminosity variation of ΔL/Δt≃6x1043 ergs/s2, the largest luminosity variation ever observed from a compact source. It exceeds by over an order of magnitude the usual Cavallo-Fabian-Rees (CFR) luminosity variability limit for a matter-to-radiation conversion efficiency of 100%. We show that such an extreme variability can be reconciled with the CFR limit if the emitting region is immersed in a magnetic field ≳1015 G at the star surface, providing independent evidence for the superstrong magnetic fields of magnetars.
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Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: SGR 1806-20 - Stars: Magnetic Fields - Stars: Neutron
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