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Low Frequency Radio Emission of Pulsar PSR J1907+0919 Associated with the Magnetar SGR 1900+14
Yu. P. Shitov, V. D. Pugachev, S. M. Kutuzov
Published 2000-03-03Version 1
The soft gamma repeater SGR 1900+14 was observed in Pushchino observatory since 1988 December using BSA radio telescope operating at 111 MHz. We have detected the pulsed radio emission (Shitov 1999) with the same 5.16 s period that was reported earlier for this object. The timing analysis has shown that this new radio pulsar PSR J1907+0919 associated with SGR 1900+14 has a superstrong magnetic field, which is 8.1 * 10^14 G, thereby confirming that it is a "magnetar". The dispersion measure of PSR J1907+0919 is 281.4(9) pc * cm^(-3) which gives an estimate of the pulsar's distance as about 5.8 kpc.
Comments: 5 pages, 3 figures, newpasp.sty, to be published in Pulsar Astronomy - 2000 and Beyond, ASP Conference Series
Categories: astro-ph
Keywords: low frequency radio emission, magnetar sgr, soft gamma repeater sgr, superstrong magnetic field, radio pulsar psr
Tags: conference paper
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