The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2023)

Deep X-Ray and Radio Observations of the First Outburst of the Young Magnetar Swift J1818.0−1607

  • A. Y. Ibrahim,
  • A. Borghese,
  • N. Rea,
  • F. Coti Zelati,
  • E. Parent,
  • T. D. Russell,
  • S. Ascenzi,
  • R. Sathyaprakash,
  • D. Götz,
  • S. Mereghetti,
  • M. Topinka,
  • M. Rigoselli,
  • V. Savchenko,
  • S. Campana,
  • G. L. Israel,
  • A. Tiengo,
  • R. Perna,
  • R. Turolla,
  • S. Zane,
  • P. Esposito,
  • G. A. Rodríguez Castillo,
  • V. Graber,
  • A. Possenti,
  • C. Dehman,
  • M. Ronchi,
  • S. Loru

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aca528
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 943, no. 1
p. 20

Abstract

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Swift J1818.0−1607 is a radio-loud magnetar with a spin period of 1.36 s and a dipolar magnetic field strength of B ∼ 3 × 10 ^14 G, which is very young compared to the Galactic pulsar population. We report here on the long-term X-ray monitoring campaign of this young magnetar using XMM-Newton, NuSTAR, and Swift from the activation of its first outburst in 2020 March until 2021 October, as well as INTEGRAL upper limits on its hard X-ray emission. The 1–10 keV magnetar spectrum is well modeled by an absorbed blackbody with a temperature of kT _BB ∼ 1.1 keV and apparent reduction in the radius of the emitting region from ∼0.6 to ∼0.2 km. We also confirm the bright diffuse X-ray emission around the source extending between ∼50″ and ∼110″. A timing analysis revealed large torque variability, with an average spin-down rate $\dot{\nu }\,\sim $ −2.3 × 10 ^−11 Hz ^2 that appears to decrease in magnitude over time. We also observed Swift J1818.0−1607 with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array on 2021 March 22. We detected the radio counterpart to Swift J1818 measuring a flux density of S _v = 4.38 ± 0.05 mJy at 3 GHz and a half-ringlike structure of bright diffuse radio emission located at ∼90″ to the west of the magnetar. We tentatively suggest that the diffuse X-ray emission is due to a dust-scattering halo and that the radio structure may be associated with the supernova remnant of this young pulsar, based on its morphology.

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