Title of article :
Supernova remnants with magnetars: Clues to magnetar formation Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Jacco Vink، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
9
From page :
503
To page :
511
Abstract :
In this paper I discuss the lack of observational evidence that magnetars are formed as rapidly rotating neutron stars. Supernova remnants containing magnetars do not show the excess of kinetic energy expected for such a formation scenario, nor is there any evidence for a relic pulsar wind nebula. However, it could be that magnetars are formed with somewhat slower rotation periods, or that not all excess rotational energy was used to boost the explosion energy, for example as a result of gravitational radiation. Another observational tests for the rapid initial period hypothesis is to look for statistical evidence that about 1% of the observed supernovae have an additional 1040–1044 erg/s excess energy during the first year, caused by the spin down luminosity of a magnetar. An alternative scenario for the high magnetic fields of magnetars is the fossil field hypothesis, in which the magnetic field is inherited from the progenitor star. Direct observational tests for this hypothesis are harder to formulate, unless the neutron star formed in the SN1987A explosion emerges as a slowly rotating magnetar. Finally, I point out the possible connection between the jets in Cas A and its X-ray point source: the jets in Cas A may indicate that the explosion was accompanied by an X-ray flash, probably powered by a rapidly rotating compact object. However, the point source in Cas A does not seem to be a rapidly rotating neutron star. This suggests that Cas A contains a neutron star that has slowed down considerably in 330 yr, requiring a dipole magnetic field of B > 5 × 1013 G. The present day lack of evidence for a relic radio pulsar wind nebula may be used to infer an even higher magnetic field of 1015 G.
Keywords :
N49 and ISM , Individual , Kes 73 and ISM , CTB 109 and ISM , Individual , Cas A , Magnetic field and ISM , Stars , Neutron and stars , Supernova remnants and ISM , Individual , Individual
Journal title :
Advances in Space Research
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Advances in Space Research
Record number :
1131981
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