A magnetar parallax

Author:

Ding H12ORCID,Deller A T12ORCID,Lower M E13ORCID,Flynn C12ORCID,Chatterjee S4,Brisken W5,Hurley-Walker N6,Camilo F7,Sarkissian J8,Gupta V12

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing, Swinburne University of Technology John St, Hawthorn, VIC 3122, Australia

2. ARC Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav), Australia

3. CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science, Australia Telescope National Facility, Epping, NSW 1710, Australia

4. Cornell Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science and Department of Astronomy, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA

5. National Radio Astronomy Observatory, P.O. Box O, Socorro, NM 87801, USA

6. International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research, Curtin University, Bentley, WA 6102, Australia

7. South African Radio Astronomy Observatory, 2 Fir Street, Observatory 7925, South Africa

8. CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science, Parkes Observatory, PO Box 276, Parkes, NSW 2870, Australia

Abstract

ABSTRACT 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 rebrightening 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 yr. 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 ± 0.05 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 ≈200 $\rm km~s^{-1}$ 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 ≈70 kyr ago, but a direct association is disfavoured by the estimated SNR age of ∼3 kyr.

Funder

China Scholarship Council

Australian Research Council

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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