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How rapidly do neutron stars spin at birth? Constraints from archival X-ray observations of extragalactic supernovae | Rosalba Perna
; Roberto Soria
; Dave Pooley
; Luigi Stella
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6 Dec 2007 | Abstract: | Traditionally, studies aimed at inferring the distribution of birth periods
of neutron stars are based on radio surveys. Here we propose an independent
method to constrain the pulsar spin periods at birth based on their X-ray
luminosities. In particular, the observed luminosity distribution of supernovae
poses a constraint on the initial rotational energy of the embedded pulsars,
via the L_X-dot{E}_{rot} correlation found for radio pulsars, and under the
assumption that this relation continues to hold beyond the observed range. We
have extracted X-ray luminosities (or limits) for a large sample of historical
SNe observed with Chandra, XMM and Swift, that have been firmly classified as
core-collapse supernovae. We have then compared these observational limits with
the results of Monte Carlo simulations of the pulsar X-ray luminosity
distribution, for a range of values of the birth parameters. We find that a
pulsar population dominated by millisecond periods at birth is ruled out by the
data. | Source: | arXiv, 0712.1040 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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