High-energy characteristics of the schizophrenic pulsar PSR J1846-0258 in Kes 75. Multi-year RXTE and INTEGRAL observations crossing the magnetar-like outburst
Abstract
Aims: PSR J1846-0258 is a young rotation-powered pulsar with one of the highest surface magnetic field strengths, located in the centre of SN-remnant Kes-75. In June 2006 a magnetar-like outburst took place. Using multi-year RXTE and INTEGRAL observations covering the epoch of the outburst, we aim to study the temporal and spectral characteristics of PSR J1846-0258 over a broad ~3-300 keV energy range to derive constraints on theoretical scenarios aiming to explain this schizophrenic behaviour.
Methods: We explored all publically available RXTE observations of PSR J1846-0258 to generate accurate ephemerides over the period January 30, 2000-November 7, 2007. Phase-folding procedures yielded pulse profiles for RXTE PCA (~3-30 keV), RXTE HEXTE (~15-250 keV) and INTEGRAL ISGRI (~20-300 keV). The pulsed spectrum over the full ~3-300 keV energy range was derived, as well as the total spectrum (including the pulsar wind nebula) over the 20-300 keV band with the ISGRI. The timing, spatial, and spectral analyses were applied for epochs before, during, and after the magnetar-like outburst to study the evolution of the high-energy characteristics.
Results: ISGRI detected PSR J1846-0258/Kes-75 before outburst during 2003-2006 with a power-law-shape spectrum over the 20-300 keV energy range with photon index Γ = 1.80±0.06 and energy flux (20-300 keV) of (6.62± 0.35)× 10-11 erg/cm2 s. More than 90 days after the onset of the outburst, still during the decay phase, the same spectral shape was measured (Γ = 1.75-0.31+0.27) with an indication for a 52% (2.3σ) enhanced total emission, while one year after the outburst the hard X-ray non-thermal emission of PSR J1846-0258/Kes-75 was found to be back to its pre-outburst values. PCA monitoring of PSR J1846-0258 before the outburst yielded phase-coherent ephemerides confirming the earlier derived breaking index of the spindown. During the outburst, incoherent solutions have been derived. We show that the radiative outburst was triggered by a major spin-up glitch near MJD 53 883± 3 with a glitch size Δν/ν in the range (2.0-4.4)× 10-6. Using all pre-outburst observations of ISGRI and HEXTE for the first time pulse profiles have been obtained up to 150 keV with a broad single asymmetric pulse. The pulse shape did not vary with energy over the 2.9-150 keV energy range, nor did it change during the magnetar-like outburst. The time-averaged pre-outburst ~3-300 keV pulsed spectrum measured with the PCA, HEXTE, and ISGRI was fitted with a power-law model with Γ = 1.20± 0.01. A fit with a curved power-law model gives an improved fit. Around 150 keV the pulsed fraction approaches 100%. For the first 32 days of the magnetar-like outburst, the 3-30 keV pulsed spectrum can be represented with two power laws, a soft component with index Γs = 2.96± 0.06 and a hard component with the pre-outburst value Γh ∼ 1.2. Above ~9 keV, all spectra during outburst are consistent with the latter single power-law shape with index ~1.2. The 2-10 keV flux increased by a factor ~5 and the 10-30 keV flux increased with only 35%. After ~120 days the soft outburst and the enhancement of the hard non-thermal component both vanish.
Conclusions: The varying temporal and spectral characteristics of PSR J1846-0258 can be explained in a scenario of a young high-B-field pulsar in which a major glitch triggered a sudden release of energy. Resonant cyclotron upscattering could subsequently generate the decaying/cooling soft pulsed component measured during outburst between 3 and 10 keV. The (variation in the) non-thermal hard X-ray component can be explained with synchrotron emission in a slot-gap or outer-gap pulsar model.
- Publication:
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Pub Date:
- July 2009
- DOI:
- 10.1051/0004-6361/200811580
- arXiv:
- arXiv:0904.4376
- Bibcode:
- 2009A&A...501.1031K
- Keywords:
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- pulsars: individual: PSR J1846-0258;
- pulsars: individual: PSR B1509-58;
- pulsars: individual: 4U 0142+61;
- pulsars: individual: 1RXS J170849-400910;
- X-rays: general;
- gamma rays: observations;
- Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena;
- Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
- E-Print:
- Accepted for publication in A&