Searching for the pulsar in G18.95-1.1: Discovery of an X-ray point source and associated synchrotron nebula with Chandra
R. Tuellmann, P.P. Plucinsky, T.J. Gaetz, P. Slane, J.P. Hughes, I., Harrus, T. G. Pannuti

TL;DR
This study used Chandra X-ray observations to identify a potential pulsar and its nebula in supernova remnant G18.95-1.1, providing insights into its properties and estimated parameters.
Contribution
First detection of a pulsar candidate and associated nebula in G18.95-1.1 using X-ray data, with detailed spectral analysis and estimated pulsar characteristics.
Findings
Identified a faint X-ray point source and nebula in G18.95-1.1.
Estimated pulsar period of approximately 0.4 seconds.
Inferred a magnetic field close to the quantum critical field.
Abstract
Using the Chandra X-ray Observatory, we have pinpointed the location of a faint X-ray point source (CXOUJ182913.1-125113) and an associated diffuse nebula in the composite supernova remnant G18.95-1.1. These objects appear to be the long-sought pulsar and its wind nebula. The X-ray spectrum of the point source is best described by an absorbed powerlaw model with Gamma=1.6 and an N_H of ~1x10^(22) cm^(-2). This model predicts a relatively low unabsorbed X-ray luminosity of about L_X (0.5-8.0keV) = 4.1x10^(31)D_2^2 erg s^(-1), where D_2 is the distance in units of 2kpc. The best-fitted model of the diffuse nebula is a combination of thermal (kT = 0.48keV) and non-thermal (1.4 < Gamma < 1.9) emission. The unabsorbed X-ray luminosity of L_X = 5.4x10^(33)D_2^2 erg s^(-1) in the 0.5-8keV energy band seems to be largely dominated by the thermal component from the SNR, providing 87% of L_X in…
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