Submillimeter Pulsations from the Magnetar XTE J1810-197

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS(2022)

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We present the first detection of pulsations from a neutron star in the submillimeter range. The source is the magnetar XTE J1810-197, observed with the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope on 2020 February 27, 2020 July 9, and 2021 May 15. XTE J1810-197 is detected at 353 GHz (lambda = 0.85 mm) in the three epochs, but not detected in the simultaneously observed band at 666 GHz (lambda = 0.45 mm). We measure an averaged flux density at 353 GHz of 6.7 +/- 1.0, 4.0 +/- 0.6, and 1.3 +/- 0.3 mJy, and set 3 sigma flux density upper limits at 666 GHz of 11.3, 4.7, and 4.3 mJy, at each of the three observing epochs, respectively. Combining close-in-time observations with the Effelsberg 100 m and IRAM 30 m telescopes covering noncontiguously from 6 to 225 GHz (5.0 cm > lambda > 1.33 mm), we investigate the spectral shape and frequency range of a potential spectral turn-up predicted by some pulsar radio emission models. The results demonstrate that the beamed radio emission from neutron stars can extend into the submillimeter regime, but are inconclusive on the existence and location of a potential spectral turn-up within the covered frequency range. The observed properties of the submillimeter emission resemble those of longer wavelengths and support a coherent mechanism for the production of pulsations at 353 GHz.
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