Ages of the magnetar 1E 2259+586 and the associated supernova remnant CTB 109 were studied. Analyzing the Suzaku data of CTB 109, its age was estimated to be ∼14 kyr, which ismuch younger than the measured characteristic age of 1E 2259+586, 230 kyr. This reconfirms the previously reported age discrepancy of this magnetar/remnant association, and suggests that the characteristic ages of magnetars are generally over-estimated as compared to their true ages. This discrepancy is thought to arise because the former are calculated without considering decay of the magnetic fields. This novel view is supported independently by much stronger Galactic-plane concentration of magnetars than other pulsars. The process of magnetic field decay in magnetars is mathematically modeled. It is implied that magnetars are much younger objects than previously considered, and can dominate new-born neutron stars.
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Nakano, T., Murakami, H., Makishima, K., Hiraga, J. S., Uchiyama, H., Kaneda, H., & Enoto, T. (2015). Suzaku studies of the supernova remnant CTB 109 hosting the magnetar 1E 2259+586. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 67(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/psu135
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