Literature DB >> 15858566

An expanding radio nebula produced by a giant flare from the magnetar SGR 1806-20.

B M Gaensler1, C Kouveliotou, J D Gelfand, G B Taylor, D Eichler, R A M J Wijers, J Granot, E Ramirez-Ruiz, Y E Lyubarsky, R W Hunstead, D Campbell-Wilson, A J van der Horst, M A McLaughlin, R P Fender, M A Garrett, K J Newton-McGee, D M Palmer, N Gehrels, P M Woods.   

Abstract

Soft gamma-ray repeaters (SGRs) are 'magnetars', a small class of slowly spinning neutron stars with extreme surface magnetic fields, B approximately 10(15) gauss (refs 1 , 2 -3). On 27 December 2004, a giant flare was detected from the magnetar SGR 1806-20 (ref. 2), only the third such event recorded. This burst of energy was detected by a variety of instruments and even caused an ionospheric disturbance in the Earth's upper atmosphere that was recorded around the globe. Here we report the detection of a fading radio afterglow produced by this outburst, with a luminosity 500 times larger than the only other detection of a similar source. From day 6 to day 19 after the flare from SGR 1806-20, a resolved, linearly polarized, radio nebula was seen, expanding at approximately a quarter of the speed of light. To create this nebula, at least 4 x 10(43) ergs of energy must have been emitted by the giant flare in the form of magnetic fields and relativistic particles.

Year:  2005        PMID: 15858566     DOI: 10.1038/nature03498

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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1.  An extreme magneto-ionic environment associated with the fast radio burst source FRB 121102.

Authors:  D Michilli; A Seymour; J W T Hessels; L G Spitler; V Gajjar; A M Archibald; G C Bower; S Chatterjee; J M Cordes; K Gourdji; G H Heald; V M Kaspi; C J Law; C Sobey; E A K Adams; C G Bassa; S Bogdanov; C Brinkman; P Demorest; F Fernandez; G Hellbourg; T J W Lazio; R S Lynch; N Maddox; B Marcote; M A McLaughlin; Z Paragi; S M Ransom; P Scholz; A P V Siemion; S P Tendulkar; P Van Rooy; R S Wharton; D Whitlow
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2018-01-10       Impact factor: 49.962

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