A NICER View on the 2020 Magnetar-Like Outburst of PSR J1846-0258
Chin-Ping Hu, Lucien Kuiper, Alice K. Harding, George Younes, Harsha, Blumer, Wynn C. G. Ho, Teruaki Enoto, Cristobal M. Espinoza, Keith, Gendreau

TL;DR
This study presents NICER observations of the 2020 outburst of magnetar-like pulsar PSR J1846-0258, revealing a large glitch, flux increase due to a transient thermal component, and spectral evolution consistent with magnetar behavior.
Contribution
It provides detailed timing and spectral analysis of the 2020 outburst, including the detection of a large glitch and the identification of a transient thermal component, advancing understanding of magnetar-like activity.
Findings
Detected a large spin-up glitch during outburst
Observed flux increase from a transient thermal component
Pulse profile returned to pre-outburst shape by 2021
Abstract
We report on our monitoring of the strong-field magnetar-like pulsar PSR J1846-0258 with the Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER) and the timing and spectral evolution during its outburst in August 2020. Phase-coherent timing solutions were maintained from March 2017 through November 2021, including a coherent solution throughout the outburst. We detected a large spin-up glitch of magnitude \Delta\nu/\nu = 3 X 10^{-6} at the start of the outburst and observed an increase in pulsed flux that reached a factor of more than 10 times the quiescent level, a behavior similar to that of the 2006 outburst. Our monitoring observations in June and July 2020 indicate that the flux was rising prior to the SWIFT announcement of the outburst on August 1, 2020. We also observed several sharp rises in the pulsed flux following the outburst and the flux reached quiescent level by November…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
