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2007ApJ...668.1154H - Astrophys. J., 668, 1154-1157 (2007/October-3)

The next Geminga: search for radio and X-ray pulsations from the neutron star identified with 3EG J1835+5918.

HALPERN J.P., CAMILO F. and GOTTHELF E.V.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report unsuccessful searches for pulsations from the neutron star RX J1836.2+5925, identified with the EGRET source 3EG J1835+5918. A 24 hr observation with the NRAO Green Bank Telescope at 820 MHz placed an upper limit on flux density of 17 µJy for P≳10 ms, and gradually increasing limits for 1≲P≲10 ms. The equivalent luminosity is lower than that of any known pulsar, with the possible exception of the radio-quiet γ-ray pulsar Geminga. A set of observations with the Chandra X-ray Observatory HRC totaling 118 ks revealed no pulsar with 1 ms ≤P≤10 s. The upper limit on its pulsed fraction is 35% assuming a sinusoidal pulse shape. The position of RX J1836.2+5925 in Chandra observations separated by 3 years is unchanged within errors, leading to an upper limit on its proper motion of <0.14"/yr, or vt<530 km/s at d=800 pc, a maximum distance estimated from its thermal X-ray spectrum. With these null results, the properties of 3EG J1835+5918 and its X-ray counterpart RX J1836.2+5925 are consistent with a more distant or older version of Geminga, or perhaps a recycled pulsar. Having nearly exhausted the capabilities of current instrumentation at all wavelengths, it will likely fall to the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope to discover pulsations from 3EG J1835+5918.

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Journal keyword(s): Gamma Rays: Observations - Stars: Neutron - X-Rays: Individual: Alphanumeric: RX J1836.2+5925

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