Abstract
We present the results of Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer and Swift monitoring observations of the magnetar 1E1547.0-5408 following the pulsar's radiative outbursts in 2008 October and 2009 January. We report on a study of the evolution of the timing properties and the pulsed flux from 2008 October 4 through 2009 December 26. In our timing study, a phase-coherent analysis shows that for the first 29days following the 2008 outburst, there was a very fast increase in the magnitude of the rotational frequency derivative ν, such that was a factor of ∼60 larger than that reported in data from 2007. This magnitude increase occurred in concert with the decay of the pulsed flux following the start of the 2008 event. Following the 2009 outburst, for the first 23days, was consistent with zero, and had returned to close to its 2007 value. In contrast to the 2008 event, the 2009 outburst showed a major increase in persistent flux, relatively little change in the pulsed flux, and sudden significant spectral hardening 15days after the outburst. We show that, excluding the month following each of the outbursts, and because of the noise and the sparsity in the data, multiple plausible timing solutions fit the pulsar's frequency behavior. We note similarities in the behavior of 1E1547.0-5408 following the 2008 outburst to that seen in the AXP1E1048.1-5937 following its 2001-2002 outburst and discuss this in terms of the magnetar model. © 2012 The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Dib, R., Kaspi, V. M., Scholz, P., & Gavriil, F. P. (2012). Rxte observations of anomalous x-ray pulsar 1E1547.0-5408 during and after its 2008 and 2009 outbursts. Astrophysical Journal, 748(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/748/1/3
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