Long-Term RXTE Monitoring of Anomalous X-ray Pulsars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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32 pages, 11 figures, accepted in the Astrophysical Journal. Figures 1,2,7,8 have been modified. Slight modifications to text

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We report on the long-term monitoring of three anomalous X-ray pulsars using the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE). We present a phase-coherent timing ephemeris for 4U 0142+61, and show that it has rotated with high stability over 4.4 yr, with RMS phase deviations of 7% of the pulse period from a simple fit including only $\nu$ and $\dot{\nu}$. We report on the continued timing stability of 1E 2259.1+586, for which phase coherence has now been maintained over 4.5 yr, as well as on the detection of a significant $\ddot{\nu}$ in 1.4 yr of monitoring of RXS J170849.0-400910, consistent with recovery following a glitch. We note a correlation in which timing stability in AXPs decreases with increasing $\dot{\nu}$. The timing stability of soft gamma repeaters in quiescence is consistent with this trend, given their large spin-down rates. This trend is similar to one seen in radio pulsars, suggesting a connection between the three populations. We find no large variability in pulse morphology as a function of time. We present high signal-to-noise ratio average pulse profiles for each AXP, and consider them as a function of energy. We find a variety of different behaviors, and consider possible trends in the data. We also find no large variations in pulsed flux, and set 1 $\sigma$ upper limits of ~20-30% of the mean. Assuming a constant pulsed fraction, either more than one of the AXPs are coincidentally in a much more quiescent state during our RXTE monitoring than in the past, or past claims of large flux variations are incorrect.

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