Nature, Nurture or Not Sure? A Debate about SGRs and AXPs

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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To appear in Proc. of Rome Workshop on SGRs - AXPs, Oct. 2000, M. Feroci & S. Mereghetti, eds. [Submitted Feb. 2001] (8 pages)

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Marsden, Lingenfelter, Rothschild & Higdon have given arguments against the magnetar model for Soft Gamma Repeaters (SGRs) and Anomalous X-ray Pulsars (AXPs), as forcefully advocated by R. Rothschild at this meeting. We critique these arguments, showing: (1) The claim that SGRs and AXPs are born in unusually dense regions of the ISM is not supported in any compelling way by observations. (2) Even if this claim were true, it would not argue against the magnetar model. Moreover, all observations can be accounted for if magnetars have shorter observable lifetimes than do radiopulsars, in agreement with theoretical expectations, but no systematically different ambient ISM densities. (3) The suggestion that accretion onto the neutron star is directly influenced by the ISM in a way that explains the difference between SGRs/AXPs and radiopulsars, is not possible. The mass inflow rate during later stages of supernova remnant expansion when accretion can be influenced by backpressure from the ISM is many orders of magnitude too small. (4) Accretion-based models are unable to account for the hyper-Eddington bursts and flares which are the defining characteristic of SGRs. (5) Accretion disk models also predict optical and IR emission with higher luminosities than are observed.

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