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A long-period radio transient active for three decades

Title: A long-period radio transient active for three decades
Authors: Hurley-Walker, N.; Rea, N.; McSweeney, S. J.; Meyers, B. W.; Lenc, E.; Heywood, I.; Hyman, S. D.; Men, Y. P.; Clarke, T. E.; Zelati, F. Coti; Price, D. C.; Horvath, C.; Galvin, T. J.; Anderson, G. E.; Bahramian, A.; Barr, E. D.; Bhat, N. D. R.; Caleb, M.; Dall'Ora, M.; de Martino, D.; Giacintucci, S.; Morgan, J. S.; Rajwade, K. M.; Stappers, B.; Williams, A.
Source: Nature volume 619, pages 487-490 (2023)
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: Astrophysics
Subject Terms: Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Description: Recently several long-period radio transients have been discovered, with strongly polarised coherent radio pulses appearing on timescales between tens to thousands of seconds [1,2]. In some cases the radio pulses have been interpreted as coming from rotating neutron stars with extremely strong magnetic fields, known as magnetars; the origin of other, occasionally periodic and less well-sampled radio transients, is still debated [3]. Coherent periodic radio emission is usually explained by rotating dipolar magnetic fields and pair production mechanisms, but such models do not easily predict radio emission from such slowly-rotating neutron stars and maintain it for extended times. On the other hand, highly magnetic isolated white dwarfs would be expected to have long spin periodicities, but periodic coherent radio emission has not yet been directly detected from these sources. Here we report observations of a long-period (21 minutes) radio transient, which we have labeled GPMJ1839-10. The pulses vary in brightness by two orders of magnitude, last between 30 and 300 seconds, and have quasi-periodic substructure. The observations prompted a search of radio archives, and we found that the source has been repeating since at least 1988. The archival data enabled constraint of the period derivative to $
Document Type: Working Paper
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06202-5
Access URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2503.08036
Accession Number: edsarx.2503.08036
Database: arXiv