The nature of plerions surrounding soft gamma‐ray repeaters
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/ Abstract
Compact steady sources of X‐ray emission have been detected at the positions of at least two soft gamma‐ray repeaters (SGRs). These sources have been interpreted as synchrotron nebulae powered by the neutron star that is causing the bursts. We explore a plerion model for the sources surrounding SGRs where the steady observed emission is powered by the SGR bursts rather than by the spin‐down of a pulsar. In this case there is no limit on the neutron star magnetic field. We find that the synchrotron lifetime of the particles injected into the plerion around SGR1806−20 is long enough to smear out nebular emission from individual bursts. Transient nebular emission would therefore not be detected following an SGR burst. The combined radio emission from multiple burst injections is expected to have a steeper spectrum than that of a typical plerion.
Journal: arXiv: Astrophysics
DOI: 10.1063/1.50236