Large Torque Variations in Two Soft Gamma Repeaters

  • Woods P
  • Kouveliotou C
  • Goğuş E
  • et al.
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Abstract

We have monitored the pulse frequencies of the two soft gamma repeaters SGR 1806-20 and SGR 1900+14 through the beginning of year 2001 using primarily Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer Proportional Counter Array observations. In both sources, we observe large changes in the spin-down torque up to a factor of approximately 4, which persist for several months. Using long baseline phase-connected timing solutions as well as the overall frequency histories, we construct torque noise power spectra for each SGR. The power spectrum of each source is very red (power-law slope approximately -3.5). These power spectra are consistent in normalization with some accreting systems, yet much steeper in slope than any known accreting source. To the best of our knowledge, torque noise power spectra with a comparably steep frequency dependence have only been seen in young, glitching radio pulsars (e.g. Vela). The observed changes in spin-down rate do not correlate with burst activity, therefore, the physical mechanisms behind each phenomenon are also likely unrelated. Within the context of the magnetar model, seismic activity cannot account for both the bursts and the long-term torque changes unless the seismically active regions are decoupled from one another.

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Woods, P. M., Kouveliotou, C., Goğuş, E., Finger, M. H., Swank, J., Markwardt, C. B., … van der Klis, M. (2002). Large Torque Variations in Two Soft Gamma Repeaters. The Astrophysical Journal, 576(1), 381–390. https://doi.org/10.1086/341536

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