The origin of RXJ1856.5-3754 and RXJ0720.4-3125 -- updated using new parallax measurements
Nina Tetzlaff, Thomas Eisenbeiss, Ralph Neuhaeuser, Markus Matthias, Hohle

TL;DR
This study refines the origins and ages of two isolated neutron stars, RXJ1856 and RXJ0720, using new parallax data, tracing their birthplaces, and identifying potential former companion stars.
Contribution
It provides updated kinematic ages and birth scenarios for RXJ1856 and RXJ0720 based on recent parallax measurements and runaway star analysis.
Findings
RXJ1856 originated in U Sco association about 0.46 Myr ago.
RXJ0720 likely born in Tr 10 about 0.85 Myr ago.
Potential former companion for RXJ0720 identified as HIP 43158.
Abstract
RXJ1856 and RXJ0720 are the only young isolated radio-quiet neutron stars (NSs) for which trigonometric parallaxes were measured. Due to detection of their thermal emission in X-rays they are important to study NS cooling and to probe theoretical cooling models. Hence, a precise determination of their age is essential. Recently, new parallax measurements of RXJ1856 and RXJ0720 were obtained. Considering that NSs may originate from binary systems that got disrupted due to an asymmetric supernova, we attempt to identify runaway stars which may have been former companions to the NS progenitors. Such an identification would strongly support a particular birth scenario with time and place. We trace back each NS, runaway star and the centres of possible birth associations to find close encounters. The kinematic age is then given by the time since the encounter. We use Monte Carlo simulations…
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