2018
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/aae1d3
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Could a Hypercritical Accretion be Associated with the Atypical Magnetic-field Behavior in RX J0822-4300?

Abstract: Recent X-ray observations in the central compact remnant of Puppis A and other young pulsars have provided convincing evidence about the anti-magnetar nature of the so-called central compact objects (CCOs). The measured period derivative, corrected by the proper movement, provides exceptionally low superficial magnetic fields for such sources. Using the dipole radiation canonical model, the superficial magnetic field of the CCO (RX J0822-4300) in Puppis A was estimated to be B 2.9 × 10 10 G. In this paper, we … Show more

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