The birthplace and age of the isolated neutron star RX J1856.5-3754
R. P. Mignani (MSSL-UCL, Kepler Institute of Astronomy, University of, Zielona Gora), D. Vande Putte (MSSL-UCL), M. Cropper (MSSL-UCL), R. Turolla, (Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia, Universita' di Padova, MSSL-UCL), S., Zane (MSSL-UCL), L. J. Pellizza

TL;DR
This study traces the origin of the isolated neutron star RX J1856.5-3754 to the Upper Scorpius OB association, providing insights into its age, velocity, and progenitor, and comparing its cooling and spin-down ages.
Contribution
It identifies the likely birthplace of RX J1856.5-3754 and refines its age and velocity estimates, linking neutron star properties with stellar cluster data.
Findings
Likely association with Upper Scorpius OB cluster
Neutron star age estimated at 0.42 Myr
Discrepancy between spin-down and cooling ages
Abstract
X-ray observations unveiled various types of radio-silent Isolated Neutron Stars (INSs), phenomenologically very diverse, e.g. the Myr old X-ray Dim INS (XDINSs) and the kyr old magnetars. Although their phenomenology is much diverse, the similar periods (P=2--10 s) and magnetic fields (~10^{14} G) suggest that XDINSs are evolved magnetars, possibly born from similar populations of supermassive stars. One way to test this hypothesis is to identify their parental star clusters by extrapolating backward the neutron star velocity vector in the Galactic potential. By using the information on the age and space velocity of the XDINS RX J1856.5-3754, we computed backwards its orbit in the Galactic potential and searched for its parental stellar cluster by means of a closest approach criterion. We found a very likely association with the Upper Scorpius OB association, for a neutron star age of…
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