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Discovery of extended X-ray emission around the highly magnetic RRAT J1819-1458

N. Rea, M. A. McLaughlin, B. M. Gaensler, P. O. Slane, L. Stella, S. P. Reynolds, M. Burgay, G. L. Israel, A. Possenti, S. Chatterjee

Published 2009-06-07, updated 2009-08-10Version 2

We report on the discovery of extended X-ray emission around the high magnetic field Rotating Radio Transient J1819-1458. Using a 30ks Chandra ACIS-S observation, we found significant evidence for extended X-ray emission with a peculiar shape: a compact region out to 5.5", and more diffuse emission extending out to ~13" from the source. The most plausible interpretation is a nebula somehow powered by the pulsar, although the small number of counts prevents a conclusive answer on the nature of this emission. RRAT J1819-1458's spin-down energy loss rate (Edot~3x10^{32} erg/s) is much lower than that of other pulsars with observed spin-down powered pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe), and implies a rather high X-ray efficiency of eta_{X} = L_(pwn; 0.5-8keV)/Edot~0.2 at converting spin-down power into the PWN X-ray emission. This suggests the need of an additional source of energy rather than the spin-down power alone, such as the high magnetic energy of this source. Furthermore, this Chandra observation allowed us to refine the positional accuracy of RRAT J1819-1458 to a radius of ~0.3", and confirms the presence of X-ray pulsations and the ~1keV absorption line, previously observed in the X-ray emission of this source.

Comments: 5 pages, 3 figures; ApJ Letter accepted
Journal: Astrophys.J.703:L41-L45,2009
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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