2020ApJ...898..125P


Query : 2020ApJ...898..125P

2020ApJ...898..125P - Astrophys. J., 898, 125-125 (2020/August-1)

NS 1987A in SN 1987A.

PAGE D., BEZNOGOV M.V., GARIBAY I., LATTIMER J.M., PRAKASH M. and JANKA H.-T.

Abstract (from CDS):

The possible detection of a compact object in the remnant of SN 1987A presents an unprecedented opportunity to follow its early evolution. The suspected detection stems from an excess of infrared emission from a dust blob near the compact object's predicted position. The infrared excess could be due to the decay of isotopes like 44Ti, accretion luminosity from a neutron star or black hole, magnetospheric emission or a wind originating from the spin down of a pulsar, or to thermal emission from an embedded, cooling neutron star (NS 1987A). It is shown that the last possibility is the most plausible as the other explanations are disfavored by other observations and/or require fine-tuning of parameters. Not only are there indications that the dust blob overlaps the predicted location of a kicked compact remnant, but its excess luminosity also matches the expected thermal power of a 30 yr old neutron star. Furthermore, models of cooling neutron stars within the minimal cooling paradigm readily fit both NS 1987A and Cas A, the next-youngest known neutron star. If correct, a long heat transport timescale in the crust and a large effective stellar temperature are favored, implying relatively limited crustal n-1S0 superfluidity and an envelope with a thick layer of light elements, respectively. If the locations do not overlap, then pulsar spin down or accretion might be more likely, but the pulsar's period and magnetic field or the accretion rate must be rather finely tuned. In this case, NS 1987A may have enhanced cooling and/or a heavy-element envelope.

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Journal keyword(s): Neutron stars - Supernovae

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 PSR J0030+0451 Psr 00 30 27.4277 +04 51 39.710           ~ 461 1
2 PSR J0348+0432 Psr 03 48 43.6363173480 +04 32 11.461921260           ~ 266 2
3 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17428 0
4 M 1 SNR 05 34 30.9 +22 00 53           ~ 6191 1
5 V* CM Tau Psr 05 34 31.9474694616 +22 00 52.153698024           ~ 5258 0
6 SN 1987A SN* 05 35 28.020 -69 16 11.07           SNIIpec 4936 2
7 PSR J0740+6620 Psr 07 40 45.799 +66 20 33.60           ~ 274 0
8 PSR J0821-4300 Psr 08 21 58.2 -43 00 22           ~ 124 2
9 NAME Pup A BL? 08 24 07 -42 59.8           ~ 600 1
10 NAME Vela XYZ Rad 08 34.0 -45 50           ~ 1230 2
11 AJG 14 BL? 12 09 40 -52 25.0           ~ 287 1
12 PSR J1210-5226 Psr 12 10 00.88 -52 26 28.4           ~ 225 1
13 GrW 170817 GWE 13 09 48.0850 -23 22 53.343           ~ 1998 0
14 PSR J1614-2230 Psr 16 14 36.5070 -22 30 31.207           ~ 391 1
15 SNR G033.6+00.1 SNR 18 52 29.000 +00 38 42.00           ~ 285 1
16 PSR J1852+0040 Psr 18 52 38.5963516169 +00 40 20.164383034           ~ 91 1
17 3C 461 BL? 23 23 24.000 +58 48 54.00     14.30     ~ 2791 1

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