Swift J1818.0-1607 is a radio-loud magnetar with a spin period of 1.36 s and a dipolar magnetic field strength of B~3E14 G, which is very young compared to the Galactic pulsar population. We report here on the long-term X-ray monitoring campaign of this young magnetar using XMM-Newton, NuSTAR, and Swift from the activation of its first outburst in March 2020 until October 2021, as well as INTEGRAL upper limits on its hard X-ray emission. The 1-10 keV magnetar spectrum is well modeled by an absorbed blackbody with a temperature of kT_BB~1.1 keV, and apparent reduction in the radius of the emitting region from ~0.6 to ~0.2 km. We also confirm the bright diffuse X-ray emission around the source extending between ~50'' and ~110''. A timing anal...
We present X-ray observations of the new transient magnetar Swift J1834.9– 0846, discovered with Swi...
We present the earliest X-ray observations of the 2018 outburst of XTE J1810−197, the first outburst...
The magnetar SGR J1935+2154 underwent a new active episode on 2020 April 27-28, when a forest of hun...
Swift J1818.0−1607 is a radio-loud magnetar with a spin period of 1.36 s and a dipolar magnetic fiel...
International audienceSwift J1818.0-1607 is a radio-loud magnetar with a spin period of 1.36 s and a...
The magnetar Swift J1818.0–1607 was discovered in 2020 March when Swift detected a 9 ms hard X-ray b...
arXiv:2004.04083v2The magnetar Swift J1818.0–1607 was discovered in 2020 March when Swift detected a...
The detection of a short hard X-ray burst and an associated bright soft X-ray source by the Swift sa...
We report on the hard X-ray burst and the first ~100 days of NICER monitoring of the soft X-ray temp...
We present X-ray observations of the new transient magnetar Swift J1834.9–0846, discovered with the ...
We report on the long-term X-ray monitoring with Swift, RXTE, Suzaku, Chandra, and XMM-Newton of the...
Radio pulsars are believed to have their emission powered by the loss of rotational kinetic energy. ...
We report on a new NuSTAR observation and on the ongoing Swift X-Ray Telescope monitoring campaign o...
After 15 yr, in late 2018, the magnetar XTE J1810-197 underwent a second recorded X-ray outburst eve...
The detection of a short hard X-ray burst and an associated bright soft X-ray source by the Swift sa...
We present X-ray observations of the new transient magnetar Swift J1834.9– 0846, discovered with Swi...
We present the earliest X-ray observations of the 2018 outburst of XTE J1810−197, the first outburst...
The magnetar SGR J1935+2154 underwent a new active episode on 2020 April 27-28, when a forest of hun...
Swift J1818.0−1607 is a radio-loud magnetar with a spin period of 1.36 s and a dipolar magnetic fiel...
International audienceSwift J1818.0-1607 is a radio-loud magnetar with a spin period of 1.36 s and a...
The magnetar Swift J1818.0–1607 was discovered in 2020 March when Swift detected a 9 ms hard X-ray b...
arXiv:2004.04083v2The magnetar Swift J1818.0–1607 was discovered in 2020 March when Swift detected a...
The detection of a short hard X-ray burst and an associated bright soft X-ray source by the Swift sa...
We report on the hard X-ray burst and the first ~100 days of NICER monitoring of the soft X-ray temp...
We present X-ray observations of the new transient magnetar Swift J1834.9–0846, discovered with the ...
We report on the long-term X-ray monitoring with Swift, RXTE, Suzaku, Chandra, and XMM-Newton of the...
Radio pulsars are believed to have their emission powered by the loss of rotational kinetic energy. ...
We report on a new NuSTAR observation and on the ongoing Swift X-Ray Telescope monitoring campaign o...
After 15 yr, in late 2018, the magnetar XTE J1810-197 underwent a second recorded X-ray outburst eve...
The detection of a short hard X-ray burst and an associated bright soft X-ray source by the Swift sa...
We present X-ray observations of the new transient magnetar Swift J1834.9– 0846, discovered with Swi...
We present the earliest X-ray observations of the 2018 outburst of XTE J1810−197, the first outburst...
The magnetar SGR J1935+2154 underwent a new active episode on 2020 April 27-28, when a forest of hun...