The Enigmatic compact radio source coincident with the energetic X-ray pulsar PSR J1813$-$1749 and HESS J1813$-$178 [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1808.04132


New VLA detections of the variable radio continuum source VLA J181335.1$-$174957, associated with the energetic X-ray pulsar PSR~J1813$-$1749 and the TeV source HESS J1813-178, are presented. The radio source has a right circular polarization of $\sim50\%$, and a negative spectral index of $-1.3\pm0.1$, which show that it is non-thermal. The radio pulses of the pulsar are not detected from additional Effelsberg observations at 1.4~GHz made within one week of a VLA detection. This result would appear to support the idea that the continuum radio emission detected with the VLA does not trace the time-averaged emission pulses, as had previously been suggested. We discuss other possible origins for the radio source, such as a pulsar wind, magnetospheric emission, and a low-mass star companion. However, observations made at higher frequencies by Camilo et al. (in preparation) show that the VLA source is in fact the time-averaged pulsed emission and that the detection of the pulses had not been achieved because this is the most scattered pulsar known.

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S. Dzib, L. Rodríguez, R. Karupussamy, et. al.
Tue, 14 Aug 18
48/65

Comments: 10 pages, 3 Figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal