Hunting for orphaned central compact objects among radio pulsars
Hunting for orphaned central compact objects among radio pulsars
Central compact objects (CCOs) are a handful of young neutron stars found at the center of supernova remnants (SNRs). They show high thermal X-ray luminosities but no radio emission. Spin-down rate measurements of the three CCOs with X-ray pulsations indicate surface dipole fields much weaker than those of typical young pulsars. To investigate if CCOs and known radio pulsars are objects at different evolutionary stages, we carried out a census of all weak-field (< 10^11 G) isolated radio pulsars in the Galactic plane to search for CCO-like X-ray emission. None of the 12 candidates is detected at X-ray energies, with luminosity limits of 10^32-10^34 erg s^-1. We consider a scenario in which the weak surface fields of CCOs are due to rapid accretion of supernova materials and show that as the buried field diffuses back to the surface, a CCO descendant is expected to leave the P-Pdot parameter space of our candidates at a young age of a few x 10 kyr. Hence, the candidates are likely to be just old ordinary pulsars in this case. We suggest that further searches for orphaned CCO, which are aged CCOs with parent SNRs dissipated, should include pulsars with stronger magnetic fields
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Luo, Jie
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Ng, C.-Y.
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Ho, Wynn C.G.
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Bogdanov, Slavko
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Kaspi, Victoria M.
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27 July 2015
Luo, Jie
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Ng, C.-Y.
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Ho, Wynn C.G.
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Bogdanov, Slavko
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Kaspi, Victoria M.
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He, Chen
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Luo, Jie, Ng, C.-Y., Ho, Wynn C.G., Bogdanov, Slavko, Kaspi, Victoria M. and He, Chen
(2015)
Hunting for orphaned central compact objects among radio pulsars.
Astrophysical Journal, 808 (2), .
(doi:10.1088/0004-637X/808/2/130).
Abstract
Central compact objects (CCOs) are a handful of young neutron stars found at the center of supernova remnants (SNRs). They show high thermal X-ray luminosities but no radio emission. Spin-down rate measurements of the three CCOs with X-ray pulsations indicate surface dipole fields much weaker than those of typical young pulsars. To investigate if CCOs and known radio pulsars are objects at different evolutionary stages, we carried out a census of all weak-field (< 10^11 G) isolated radio pulsars in the Galactic plane to search for CCO-like X-ray emission. None of the 12 candidates is detected at X-ray energies, with luminosity limits of 10^32-10^34 erg s^-1. We consider a scenario in which the weak surface fields of CCOs are due to rapid accretion of supernova materials and show that as the buried field diffuses back to the surface, a CCO descendant is expected to leave the P-Pdot parameter space of our candidates at a young age of a few x 10 kyr. Hence, the candidates are likely to be just old ordinary pulsars in this case. We suggest that further searches for orphaned CCO, which are aged CCOs with parent SNRs dissipated, should include pulsars with stronger magnetic fields
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Published date: 27 July 2015
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