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2017ApJ...840...94M - Astrophys. J., 840, 94-94 (2017/May-2)

Where are the r-modes? Chandra observations of millisecond pulsars.

MAHMOODIFAR S. and STROHMAYER T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of Chandra observations of two non-accreting millisecond pulsars, PSRs J1640+2224 (J1640) and J1709+2313 (J1709), with low inferred magnetic fields and spin-down rates in order to constrain their surface temperatures, obtain limits on the amplitude of unstable r-modes in them, and make comparisons with similar limits obtained for a sample of accreting low-mass X-ray binary (LMXB) neutron stars. We detect both pulsars in the X-ray band for the first time. They are faint, with inferred soft X-ray fluxes (0.3-3 keV) of ≃6 x 10–15 and 3 x 10–15 erg cm–2 s–1 for J1640 and J1709, respectively. Spectral analysis assuming hydrogen atmosphere emission gives global effective temperature upper limits (90% confidence) of 3.3-4.3 x 105 K for J1640 and 3.6-4.7 x 105 K for J1709, where the low end of the range corresponds to canonical neutron stars (M = 1.4 M), and the upper end corresponds to higher-mass stars (M = 2.21 M). Under the assumption that r-mode heating provides the thermal support, we obtain dimensionless r-mode amplitude upper limits of 3.2-4.8 x 10–8 and 1.8-2.8 x 10–7 for J1640 and J1709, respectively, where again the low end of the range corresponds to lower-mass, canonical neutron stars (M = 1.4 M). These limits are about an order of magnitude lower than those we derived previously for a sample of LMXBs, except for the accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar SAX J1808.4-3658, which has a comparable amplitude limit to J1640 and J1709.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): stars: neutron - stars: oscillations - X-rays: stars - pulsars: individual: (PSR J1640+2224, PSR J1709+2313) - pulsars: individual: (PSR J1640+2224, PSR J1709+2313)

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