Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
We report the discovery of the likely IR counterpart to the anomalous X-ray
pulsar (AXP) 1RXS J170849-400910 based on the Chandra High Resolution Camera
(imaging detector) X-ray position and the deep optical/IR observations
carried out from ESO telescopes and the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope
during 1999-2002. Within the narrow uncertainty region, we found two
relatively faint (K'=20.0 and K'=17.53) IR objects. Based on their color and
position in the J-K' versus J-H diagram, only the brighter object is
consistent with the known IR properties of the counterparts to other AXPs.
No variability was detected for this source, which is similar to what is
observed in the case of 4U 0142+614. Like in other AXPs, we found that the
IR flux of 1RXS J170849-400910 is higher than expected for a simple
blackbody component extrapolated from the X-ray data. If confirmed, this
object would be the fourth IR counterpart to a source of the AXP class and
would make the IR excess a likely new characteristic of AXPs.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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