A possible X-ray and radio counterpart of the high-energy gamma-ray source3EG J2227+6122

Citation
Jp. Halpern et al., A possible X-ray and radio counterpart of the high-energy gamma-ray source3EG J2227+6122, ASTROPHYS J, 547(1), 2001, pp. 323-333
Citations number
49
Categorie Soggetti
Space Sciences
Journal title
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
ISSN journal
0004637X → ACNP
Volume
547
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Part
1
Pages
323 - 333
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-637X(20010120)547:1<323:APXARC>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The identity of the persistent EGRET sources in the Galactic plane is large ly a mystery. For one of these, 3EG J2227+6122, our complete census of X-ra y and radio sources in its error circle reveals a remarkable superposition of an incomplete radio shell with a flat radio spectrum and a compact, powe r-law X-ray source with photon index Gamma = 1.5 and with no obvious optica l counterpart. The radio shell is polarized at a level of similar or equal to 25%. The anomalous properties of the radio source prevent us from derivi ng a completely satisfactory theory as to its nature. Nevertheless, using d ata from ROSAT, ASCA, the VLA, and optical imaging and spectroscopy, we arg ue that the X-ray source may be a young pulsar with an associated wind-blow n bubble or bow-shock nebula and an example of the class of radio-quiet pul sars that are hypothesized to comprise the majority of EGRET sources in the Galaxy. The distance to this source can be estimated from its X-ray absorp tion as 3 kpc. At this distance, the X-ray and gamma -ray luminosities woul d be approximate to 1.7 x 10(33) and approximate to 3.7 x 10(35) ergs s(-1) , respectively, which would require an energetic pulsar to power them. If, on the contrary, this X-ray source is not the counterpart of 3EG J2227 + 61 22, then by process of elimination the X-ray luminosity of the latter must be less than 10(-4) of its gamma -ray luminosity, a condition not satisfied by any established class of gamma -ray source counterpart. This would requ ire the existence of at least a quantitatively new type of EGRET source, as has been suggested in studies of other EGRET fields.