Discovery of a pulsar wind nebula around the Magnetar Candidate AXP 1E1547.0-5408
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2009
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We report the detection of extended emission around the anomalous X-ray pulsar 1E1547.0-5408 using archival data of the Chandra X-ray satellite. The extended emission consists of an inner part, with an extent of 45 , and an outer part with an outer radius of 2. 9, which coincides with a supernova remnant shell previously detected in the radio. We argue that the extended emission in the inner part is the result of a pulsar wind nebula (PWN), which would be the first detected PWN around a magnetar candidate. Its ratio of X-ray luminosity versus pulsar spin-down power is comparable to that of other young PWNe, but its X-ray spectrum is steeper than most PWNe. We discuss the importance of this source in the context of magnetar evolution.
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Vink, J & Bamba, A 2009, 'Discovery of a pulsar wind nebula around the Magnetar Candidate AXP 1E1547.0-5408', Astrophysical journal. Letters, vol. 707, no. 2, pp. L148-L152.