Simultaneous X-Ray and Radio Observations of Rotating Radio Transient J1819-1458
Rea, N.; Kramer, M.; McLaughlin, M. A.; Keane, E. F.; Lyne, A.; Miller, J. J.; Lazaridis, K.
United States, Spain, Germany, United Kingdom
Abstract
We present the results of simultaneous radio and X-ray observations of PSR J1819-1458. Our 94 ks XMM-Newton observation of the high magnetic field (~5 × 1013 G) pulsar reveals a blackbody spectrum (kT ~ 130 eV) with a broad absorption feature, possibly composed of two lines at ~1.0 and ~1.3 keV. We performed a correlation analysis of the X-ray photons with radio pulses detected in 16.2 hr of simultaneous observations at 1-2 GHz with the Green Bank, Effelsberg, and Parkes telescopes, respectively. Both the detected X-ray photons and radio pulses appear to be randomly distributed in time. We find tentative evidence for a correlation between the detected radio pulses and X-ray photons on timescales of less than 10 pulsar spin periods, with the probability of this occurring by chance being 0.46%. This suggests that the physical process producing the radio pulses may also heat the polar-cap.