Ultramagnetized neutron stars or magnetars have been invoked to explain
several astrophysical phenomena. We examine how the magnetic field of a
magnetar will decay over time and how this decay affects the cooling of the
object. We find that for sufficiently strong nascent fields, field decay alters
the cooling evolution significantly relative to similarly magnetized neutron
stars with constant fields. As a result, old magnetars can be expected to be
bright in the soft X-ray band. The soft X-ray source RXJ~0720.4−3125 may well
be the nearest such old magnetar.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, accepted for publication in Ap. J. Letter