Is the Compact Source at the Center of Cassiopeia A Pulsed?
Autor: | Una Hwang, Scott M. Ransom, Stephen S. Murray, Michael Juda, Stephen S. Holt |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
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Physics
Line-of-sight 010308 nuclear & particles physics Center (category theory) Astronomy and Astrophysics Astrophysics 01 natural sciences Spectral line Luminosity Neutron star Space and Planetary Science Observatory 0103 physical sciences Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer Supernova remnant 010303 astronomy & astrophysics |
Zdroj: | The Astrophysical Journal. 566:1039-1044 |
ISSN: | 1538-4357 0004-637X |
DOI: | 10.1086/338224 |
Popis: | A 50 ksec observation of the Supernova Remnant Cas A was taken using the Chandra X-Ray Observatory High Resolution Camera (HRC) to search for periodic signals from the compact source located near the center. Using the HRC-S in imaging mode, problems with correctly assigning times to events were overcome, allowing the period search to be extended to higher frequencies than possible with previous observations. In an extensive analysis of the HRC data, several possible candidate signals are found using various algorithms, including advanced techniques developed by Ransom to search for low significance periodic signals. Of the candidate periods, none is at a high enough confidence level to be particularly favored over the rest. When combined with other information, however (e.g., spectra, total energetics, and the historical age of the remnant), a 12 ms candidate period seems to be more physically plausible than the others, and we use it for illustrative purposes in discussing the possible properties of a putative neutron star in the remnant. We emphasize that this is not necessarily the true period, and that a follow-up observation, scheduled for the fall of 2001, is required. A 50 ksec Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS) observation was taken, and analysis of these data for the central object shows that the spectrum is consistent with several forms, and that the emitted X-ray luminosity in the 0.1 -10 keV band is 10^{33}-10^{35}erg cm^{-2}sec^{-1} depending on the spectral model and the interstellar absorption along the line of sight to the source. |
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