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Central compact objects in Kes 79 and RCW 103 as 'hidden' magnetars with crustal activity

Authors :
Popov, S. B.
Kaurov, A. A.
Kaminker, A. D.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We propose that observations of "hidden" magnetars in central compact objects can be used to probe crustal activity of neutron stars with large internal magnetic fields. Estimates based on calculations by Perna \& Pons (2011), Pons \& Rea (2012) and Kaminker et al. (2014) suggest that central compact objects, which are proposed to be "hidden" magnetars, must demonstrate flux variations on the time scale of months-years. However, the most prominent candidate for the "hidden" magnetars --- CXO J1852.6+0040 in Kes 79, -- shows constant (within error bars) flux. This can be interpreted by lower variable crustal activity than in typical magnetars. Alternatively, CXO J1852.6+0040 can be in a high state of variable activity during the whole period of observations. Then we consider the source 1E161348-5055 in RCW103 as another candidate. Employing a simple 2D-modeling we argue that properties of the source can be explained by the crustal activity of the magnetar type. Thus, this object may be supplemented for the three known candidates for the "hidden" magnetars among central compact objects discussed in literature.<br />Comment: 8 pages, accepted to PASA

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1504.03279
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/pasa.2015.18