SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL 62061
NASA/GSFC
GREENBELT
MD USA 20771
Tel: 301-286-1587 Fax: 301-286-1684
Medium: CD ROM
Subject: SUPERNOVA REMNANTS AND GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION
THE ANOMALOUS PULSAR IN SUPERNOVA REMNANT KES 73: IS IT A MAGNETAR?
ABSTRACT
We request two 40 ksec ASCA observations of the recently discovered X-ray pulsar 1E 1841-045. The pulsar is very likely associated with the young (~2,000) supernova remnant Kes 73. Its slow 12-s rotation period is unprecedented for its youth, raising the intriguing possibility that the pulsar was born with an enormous surface dipolar field of B ~ 8 X 10E14 G, roughly fifty times larger than the next highest known pulsar field. The proposed observations, separated by several months will each yield both an independent period and spectral measurement - this should conclusively confirm or deny the important magnetar hypothesis which can potentially establish a new class of astrophysical objects.
CO-INVESTIGATORS
CO-I NAME | INSTITUTE | COUNTRY |
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GAUTAM VASISHT | NSAS/JPL | USA |
SHRINIVAS KULKARNI | CAL TECH | USA |
TADAYASU DOTANI | ISAS | JAPAN |
TARGETS
TARGET NAME | PRI | RA | DEC | TIME | TC | OFF | GIS | SIS CNT | OBS |
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1)1E 1841-045 | 1 | 280.3300 | -4.9368 | 40 ks | Y | Y | P | 2.00000 | 2 |
TARGET 1
WE REQUEST THAT THE TWO OBSERVATIONS BE SEPARATED BY AT LEAST HALF A YEAR APART, BUT THE GREATER THE SEPERATION, THE BETTER.
MONITORED OBSERVATION:
Min. Interval: 15708.000ksecMax. Interval: 31415.000 ksec