Thursday, November 1, 2012

1210.8332 (K. A. Seo et al.)

X-ray properties of G308.3-1.4 and its central compact object    [PDF]

K. A. Seo, C. Y. Hui, R. H. H. Huang, L. Trepl, T. -N. Lu, A. K. H. Kong, F. M. Walter
We present a short Chandra observation that confirms a previous unidentified extended X-ray source, G308.3-1.4, as a new supernova remnant (SNR) in the Milky Way. Apart from identifying its SNR nature, a bright X-ray point source has also been discovered at the geometrical center. Its X-ray spectral properties are similar to those of a particular class of neutron star known as central compact objects (CCOs). On the other hand, the optical properties of this counterpart suggests it to be a late-type star. Together with the interesting ~ 1.4 hours X-ray periodicity found by Chandra, this system can possibly provide the first direct evidence of a compact binary survived in a supernova explosion.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.8332

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