论文标题
磁性视差
A magnetar parallax
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论文摘要
XTE J1810-197(J1810)是第一个标识的磁盘,可以发射无线电脉冲,并且在2003年的一个无线电阶段进行了广泛的研究,$ 2008- $ 2008。与其他银河磁铁相比,估计它相对较附近,并为高磁场,磁速度的物理学以及与外层次快速无线电爆发的合理连接提供了有用的原型。在2018年底在无线电波长处重新启动磁铁时,我们以很长的基线阵列恢复了J1810的星体运动,并在1。3年内对J1810的14个新职位进行了采样。对新观测值的相校准进行了两个相校准器,这些相位校准器在天空上具有J1810的天空,从而可以大大改善所得的星体精度。从2006年开始,我们将新观察结果与两个档案观测值结合在一起,完善了磁力的适当运动和参考位置,并测量了其年度几何视差,这是磁盘的第一个这种测量。 $ 0.40 \ pm0.05 \,$ mas的视差对应于最可能的距离$ 2.5^{+0.4} _ { - 0.3} \,$ kpc for J1810。我们的新天文学结果证实了J1810的$ \ of200 \,\ mathrm {km〜s^{ - 1}} $的不明显的横向特殊速度,对于J1810,这仅在PULSAR种群中的平均水平。磁力适当的运动矢量指向兼容距离的超新星残留物(SNR)的中心区域,$ \ of 70 \,$ kyr ogo,但直接关联被估计的SNR年龄约为3 kyr。
XTE J1810-197 (J1810) was the first magnetar identified to emit radio pulses, and has been extensively studied during a radio-bright phase in 2003$-$2008. It is estimated to be relatively nearby compared to other Galactic magnetars, and provides a useful prototype for the physics of high magnetic fields, magnetar velocities, and the plausible connection to extragalactic fast radio bursts. Upon the re-brightening of the magnetar at radio wavelengths in late 2018, we resumed an astrometric campaign on J1810 with the Very Long Baseline Array, and sampled 14 new positions of J1810 over 1.3 years. The phase calibration for the new observations was performed with two phase calibrators that are quasi-colinear on the sky with J1810, enabling substantial improvement of the resultant astrometric precision. Combining our new observations with two archival observations from 2006, we have refined the proper motion and reference position of the magnetar and have measured its annual geometric parallax, the first such measurement for a magnetar. The parallax of $0.40\pm0.05\,$mas corresponds to a most probable distance $2.5^{+0.4}_{-0.3}\,$kpc for J1810. Our new astrometric results confirm an unremarkable transverse peculiar velocity of $\approx200\,\mathrm{km~s^{-1}}$ for J1810, which is only at the average level among the pulsar population. The magnetar proper motion vector points back to the central region of a supernova remnant (SNR) at a compatible distance at $\approx70\,$kyr ago, but a direct association is disfavored by the estimated SNR age of ~3 kyr.