Based on observations with the X-ray observatories Chandra and XMM-Newton we present results from a detailed spectra-imaging and timing analysis of the central compact X-ray source RX J0822-4300 in the supernova remnant Puppis-A. The superior angular resolution of Chandra allows for the first time to pinpoint the point source nature of this object down to 0.59 ± 0.01 arcsec (FWHM) and to determine its position: RA = 08h21m57.40 s, Dec = -43°00′ 16.69″ (J2000) with sub-arcsecond accuracy. Spectral fits based on Chandra and XMM-Newton data provide a tight constraint on the emission properties of RX J0822-4300. Most of its X-ray emission seems to be of thermal origin. A model spectrum consisting of two blackbody components with T1 ≃ 2.6 × 106 K, T2 ≃ 5.0 × 106 K and R1 ≃ 3.3 km, R2 ≃ 0.75 km for the blackbody temperatures and the size of the projected emitting regions, respectively, provides the best model description of its spectrum. A search for X-ray pulsations from RX J0822-4300 revealed an interesting periodicity candidate which, if confirmed, does not support a scenario of steady spin-down. © ESO 2006.
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Hui, C. Y., & Becker, W. (2006). X-ray observations of RX J0822-4300 and Puppis-A. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 454(2), 543–552. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20053554
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