2017MNRAS.471.3563D


Query : 2017MNRAS.471.3563D

2017MNRAS.471.3563D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 471, 3563-3576 (2017/November-1)

Locating the intense interstellar scattering towards the inner Galaxy.

DEXTER J., DELLER A., BOWER G.C., DEMOREST P., KRAMER M., STAPPERS B.W., LYNE A.G., KERR M., SPITLER L.G., PSALTIS D., JOHNSON M. and NARAYAN R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We use VLBA+VLA observations to measure the sizes of the scatter-broadened images of six of the most heavily scattered known pulsars: three within the Galactic Centre (GC) and three elsewhere in the inner Galactic plane (Δl < 20°). By combining the measured sizes with temporal pulse broadening data from the literature and using the thin-screen approximation, we locate the scattering medium along the line of sight to these six pulsars. At least two scattering screens are needed to explain the observations of the GC sample. We show that the screen inferred by previous observations of SGR J1745-2900 and Sgr A*, which must be located far from the GC, falls off in strength on scales <=0.2. A second scattering component closer to (Δ < 2 kpc) or even (tentatively) within (Δ < 700 pc) the GC produces most or all of the temporal broadening observed in the other GC pulsars. Outside the GC, the scattering locations for all three pulsars are ≃2 kpc from Earth, consistent with the distance of the Carina-Sagittarius or Scutum spiral arm. For each object the 3D scattering origin coincides with a known H II region (and in one case also a supernova remnant), suggesting that such objects preferentially cause the intense interstellar scattering seen towards the Galactic plane. We show that the H II regions should contribute >=25 per cent of the total dispersion measure (DM) towards these pulsars, and calculate reduced DM distances. Those distances for other pulsars lying behind H II regions may be similarly overestimated.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): scattering - pulsars: general - H ii regions - ISM: supernova remnants - Galaxy: centre - Galaxy: centre

Simbad objects: 25

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Number of rows : 25
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 NAME GUM Nebula ISM 07 43 -42.1           ~ 421 1
2 NAME Car-Sgr Arm PoG 15 00 -40.0           ~ 518 1
3 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14469 0
4 NAME Sgr A* X 17 45 40.03599 -29 00 28.1699           ~ 4403 3
5 PSR J1745-2900 Psr 17 45 40.1640 -29 00 29.818           ~ 315 0
6 PSR J1745-2912 Psr 17 45 50 -29 12.0           ~ 7 0
7 PSR J1746-2849 Psr 17 46 03.7 -28 49 19           ~ 14 0
8 PSR J1746-2850 Psr 17 46 06.6 -28 50 42           ~ 14 0
9 PSR J1746-2856 Psr 17 46 49.50 -28 56 31.0           ~ 19 0
10 [IBR2011] J1752-3001 Rad 17 52 30.9504 -30 01 06.653           ~ 3 0
11 PSR J1753-2501 Psr 17 53 30.61 -25 00 25.0           ~ 25 0
12 PMN J1755-2232 Rad 17 55 26.284538 -22 32 10.61562           ~ 35 0
13 SNR G006.4-00.1 SNR 18 00 31.2011719 -23 25 48.001099           ~ 739 1
14 PSR B1758-23 Psr 18 01 19.8149 -23 04 44.630           ~ 143 0
15 EQ J1801-231 Rad 18 01 23 -23 06.0           ~ 4 0
16 HD 164492 Y*O 18 02 23.5527520992 -23 01 50.999556180 6.49 7.49 6.80 7.52   O7.5Vz 230 0
17 M 20 OpC 18 02 42 -22 58.3           ~ 434 1
18 SH 2-30 HII 18 03.5 -23 01           ~ 11 0
19 [IBR2011] J1808-1822 Rad 18 08 55.51552 -18 22 53.3897           ~ 7 0
20 PSR B1809-17.6 Psr 18 11 55.034 -17 36 37.70           ~ 105 1
21 LBN 012.71+00.37 HII 18 12 10.7 -17 42 48           ~ 16 0
22 PSR B1822-14 Psr 18 25 02.927 -14 46 52.60           ~ 82 0
23 LBN 016.31-00.12 HII 18 25.6 -14 42           ~ 12 0
24 PMN J1825-1718 Rad 18 25 36.532306 -17 18 49.84801           ~ 36 1
25 NAME Scutum Spiral Arm PoG ~ ~           ~ 351 0

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