Burst and persistent emission properties during the recent active episode of the anomalous x-ray pulsar 1E 1841-045
The Swift/Burst Alert Telescope detected the first burst from 1E 1841-045 in 2010 May with intermittent burst activity recorded through at least 2011 July. Here we present Swift and Fermi/Gamma-ray Burst Monitor observations of this burst activity and search for correlated changes to the persistent X-ray emission of the source. The T-90 durations of the bursts range between 18 and 140 ms, comparable to other magnetar burst durations, while the energy released in each burst ranges between (0.8-25) x 10(38) erg, which is on the low side of soft gamma repeater bursts. We find that the bursting activity did not have a significant effect on the persistent flux level of the source. We argue that the mechanism leading to this sporadic burst activity in 1E 1841-045 might not involve large-scale restructuring (either crustal or magnetospheric) as seen in other magnetar sources.
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Uncontrolled Keywords | pulsars: individual (1E 1841-045); X-rays: bursts; SOFT GAMMA-REPEATERS; KES 73; SUPERNOVA REMNANT; 2002 OUTBURST; SGR 1627-41; 4U 0142+61; MAGNETAR; 1E-1841-045; MONITOR; DISCOVERY |
Date Deposited | 14 Nov 2024 11:02 |
Last Modified | 14 Nov 2024 11:02 |