Parkes observations for project P1087 semester 2020OCTS_02
Description
The detection of gamma-ray emission from the SNR/PWN B0453?685 could help us understand this system, especially if we know whether that emission is likely to arise from the PWN, the SNR, or the embedded pulsar. No pulsations have been detected from the central X-ray source that is almost certainly the neutron star birthed in the supernova, but the expected pulsed flux density is a factor of 3 or more below existing surveys. We propose deep observations that should detect pulsations if the source is analogous to other young SNR/PWN complexes. Knowing the pulsar energetics is key to understanding the current state and evolutionary history of the system, which in turn will increase our knowledge of star formation in the LMC, where only five PWNe are known to date.
Publication Date
1-1-2021
Publisher
CSIRO
DOI
10.25919/vt0k-5s39
Document Type
Data Set
Recommended Citation
Kerr, Matthew; Dai, Shi; EAgle, Jordan; Castro, Daniel; Johnston, Simon (2021), "Parkes observations for project P1087 semester 2020OCTS_02", CSIRO, doi: 10.25919/vt0k-5s39
https://doi.org/10.25919/vt0k-5s39
Identifier
10.25919/vt0k-5s39
Embargo Date
1-1-2021