SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL 71008

MR MUTSUMI SUGIZAKI
SUGIZAKI@astro.isas.jaxa.jp

ISAS
3-1-1, YOSHINODAI
SAGAMIHARA
KANAGAWA JAPAN 229
Tel: 0427-59-8138 Fax: 0427-59-8455
Medium: 2.5GB8MM
Subject: STARS

IS ANOMALOUS X-RAY PULSAR MAGNETAR ?


ABSTRACT

There is a group of anomalous X-ray pulsars (AXPs) with pulse periods close to 6s, neither rotation-powered neutron stars nor accreting X-ray binaries. Recently, a hypothesis that AXPs would be neutron stars with super-strong magnetic fields 0f B=10E15G, so called "magnetars", is proposed. If AXPs are magnetars, the properties of AXPs of pulse-period of 6s, steady spin-down rate and moderate X-ray luminosity of 10E35 erg/s, can be successfully explained. The idea is very interesting in the point that the system is driven by the magnetic energy of the neutron star. To confirm this idea, we plan to make follow-up observation of a new discovered AXPs, 1RXSJ170849.0-400910 and investigate the spin-down rate.

CO-INVESTIGATORS
CO-I NAME INSTITUTE COUNTRY
FUMIAKI NAGASEISASJAPAN
TOSHIO MURAKAMIISASJAPAN
KEN'ICHI TORIINASDAJAPAN
KENZO KINUGASAGAOJAPAN
TATSUHIKO ASANUMAOSAKA UNIVERSITYJAPAN
KEIICHI MATSUZAKITOKYO UNIVERSITYJAPAN
KATSUJI KOYAMAKYOTO UNIVERSITYJAPAN
SHIGEO YAMAUCHIIWATE UNIVERSITYJAPAN

TARGETS

TARGET NAMEPRIRADECTIMETCOFFGISSIS CNTOBS
1)1RXSJ170849.0-40091
B
257.1942-40.1575
50 ks
Y
Y
P
0.60000
2

TARGET 1

MONITORED OBSERVATION:
Min. Interval: 400.000ksecMax. Interval: 500.000 ksec