Upper Limits on Periodic, Pulsed Radio Emission from the X-Ray Point Source in Cassiopeia A
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- 20 January 2001
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 547 (1) , L41-L44
- https://doi.org/10.1086/318891
Abstract
The Chandra X-ray Observatory recently discovered an X-ray point source near the center of Cassiopeia A, the youngest known Galactic supernova remnant. We have conducted a sensitive search for radio pulsations from this source with the Very Large Array, taking advantage of the high angular resolution of the array to resolve out the emission from the remnant itself. No convincing signatures of a dispersed, periodic source or of isolated dispersed pulses were found, whether for an isolated or a binary source. We derive upper limits of 30 and 1.3 mJy at 327 and 1435 MHz for the phase-averaged pulsed flux density from this source. The corresponding luminosity limits are lower than those for any pulsar with age less than 10^4 years. The sensitivities of our search to single pulses were 25 and 1.0 Jy at 327 and 1435 MHz. For comparison, the Crab pulsar emits roughly 80 pulses per minute with flux densities greater than 100 Jy at 327 MHz and 8 pulses per minute with flux densities greater than 50 Jy at 1435 MHz. These limits are consistent with the suggestion that the X-ray point source in Cas A adds to the growing number of neutron stars which are not radio pulsars.Comment: accepted by ApJ LetterKeywords
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