Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-11-30
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
4 pages including 2 color figures and a table, newpasp.sty. To Appear in `Neutron Stars in Supernova Remnants' (ASP Conference
Scientific paper
G21.5-0.9 is a plerionic supernova remnant (SNR) whose properties hint at the presence of a pulsar -- yet no pulsations have been found at any wavelength. Early observations with Chandra led to the discovery of an extended component, making the SNR at least twice as big as originally thought. Our analysis indicates that this low-surface brightness extended component is non-thermal. We perform a spatially resolved spectroscopy using a 72 ksec exposure with ACIS-S, and find no evidence of line emission. The 5-arcminute diameter remnant is well fitted with a power law with a photon index steepening from 1.5 (central core) to 2.7 (extended component) and a column density N_H=2.2 10^22 cm^-2. Using a 76 ksec exposure with the HRC, we derive an upper limit of 16% on the pulsed fraction from a putative pulsar. We also infer the parameters of the `hidden pulsar' in G21.5-0.9 in comparison with the Crab and 3C 58 pulsars. This remnant remains unique and intriguing since it is, to date, the only candidate whose size is bigger in X-rays than in the radio.
Harrus Ilana Muriel
Koptsevitch A. B.
Pavlov George G.
Petre Rob
Safi-Harb Samar
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