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The nature of the infrared counterpart and of the optical nebula associated with the Central Compact Object in Vela Jr.

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Becker,  W.
High Energy Astrophysics, MPI for Extraterrestrial Physics, Max Planck Society;

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Mignani, R. P., Luca, A. D., Zharikov, S., Hummel, W., Becker, W., & Pellizzoni, A. (2019). The nature of the infrared counterpart and of the optical nebula associated with the Central Compact Object in Vela Jr. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 486(4), 5716-5725. doi:10.1093/mnras/stz1195.


Zitierlink: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0004-F023-5
Zusammenfassung
The X-ray source CXO J085201.4−461753 in the few kyr-old Vela Jr. supernova remnant (SNR, G266.2−1.2) belongs to the peculiar class of isolated neutron stars dubbed ‘Central Compact Objects’ (CCOs). At variance with the other CCOs, which are only detected in the X-rays, CXO J085201.4−461753 has been possibly detected also at other wavelengths. In particular, a candidate near-infrared counterpart (H = 21.6 ± 0.1) was detected by the Very Large Telescope (VLT) in addition to a 6 arcsec-wide nebula detected in Hα, interpreted as a velocity-driven bow shock. Here, we present new near-infrared and optical VLT observations of the candidate counterpart to CXO J085201.4−461753 and its nebula to confirm the proposed associations. Moreover, we used archival Chandra observations to measure for the first time the CXO J085201.4−461753 proper motion. The comparison between the two sets of near-infrared VLT images, taken 10.56 yr apart, do not show evidence of proper motion for the candidate counterpart to CXO J085201.4−461753, expected from its 4 arcmin offset from the SNR geometrical centre, with a 3σ upper limit of ∼10 mas yr−1. This is much smaller than the expected proper motion of ∼50–100 mas yr−1, which, in turn, is below the 3σ upper limit of ∼300 mas yr−1that we obtained with Chandra. At the same time, VLT spectroscopy resolved the nebula optical emission, which is dominated by the N ii doublet at 6548 and 6584 Å and not by Hα. To summarize, we conclude that the proposed near-infrared counterpart is likely unassociated with CXO J085201.4−461753 and that the nebula is not a velocity-driven bow shock.