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A deep search for pulsar wind nebulae using pulsar gating
Using the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) we have imaged the fields
around five promising pulsar candidates to search for radio pulsar wind nebulae
(PWNe). We have used the ATCA in its pulsar gating mode; this enables an image
to be formed containing only off-pulse visibilities, thereby dramatically
improving the sensitivity to any underlying PWN. Data from the Molonglo
Observatory Synthesis Telescope were also used to provide sensitivity on larger
spatial scales. This survey found a faint new PWN around PSR B0906-49; here we
report on non-detections of PWNe towards PSRs B1046-58, B1055-52, B1610-50 and
J1105-6107. Our radio observations of the field around PSR B1055-52 argue
against previous claims of an extended X-ray and radio PWNe associated with the
pulsar. If these pulsars power unseen, compact radio PWN, upper limits on the
radio flux indicate that less than 1e-6 of their spin-down energy is used to
power this emission. Alternatively PSR B1046-58 and PSR B1610-50 may have
relativistic winds similar to other young pulsars and the unseen PWN is
resolved and fainter than our surface brightness sensitivity threshold. We can
then determine upper limits on the local ISM density of 2.2e-3 cm^-3 and 1e-2
cm^-3, respectively. Furthermore we constrain the spatial velocities of these
pulsars to be less than ~450 km/s and thus rule out the association of PSR
B1610-50 with SNR G332.4+00.1 (Kes 32). Strong limits on the ratio of unpulsed
to pulsed emission are also determined for three pulsars.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, MNRAS in pres
X-Ray Timing, Spectroscopy and Photometry of the Anomalous X-Ray Pulsar Candidate CXOU J010043.1-721134
We present new X-ray timing and spectral results on the 8.0-second X-ray
pulsar CXOU J010043.1-721134 from a series of observations using the Chandra
X-ray Observatory. We find a spin period in 2004 January of 8.020392pm0.000009
seconds. Comparison of this to 2001 Chandra observations implies a period
derivative dot{P} = (1.88 pm 0.08) times 10^{-11} s s^{-1}, leading to an
inferred dipole surface magnetic field of 3.9 times 10^{14} G. The spectrum is
well fit to an absorbed blackbody of temperature kT = 0.38pm0.02 keV with a
power law tail of photon index Gamma = 2.0pm0.6. We find that the source has an
unabsorbed X-ray flux (0.5-10 keV) of 4(+2-1) times 10^{-13} erg cm^{-2} s^{-1}
and a corresponding X-ray luminosity of ~2 times 10^{35} erg s^{-1} for a
distance of 60 kpc. These properties support classification of CXOU
J010043.1-721134 as the seventh confirmed anomalous X-ray pulsar,the eleventh
confirmed magnetar, and the first magnetar to be identified in the Small
Magellanic Cloud.Comment: 5 pages, plus 1 embedded eps figure. Refined coordinates of source,
including typo in declination. ApJ Letters, in pres
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