Probing the Proper Motion of the Central Compact Object in Puppis-A with the Chandra High Resolution Camera
arXiv:astro-ph/0606750 · doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20065941
Abstract
By making use of the sub-arcsecond angular resolution of the High Resolution Camera (HRC-I) aboard the Chandra X-ray satellite we have examined the central compact object RX J0822-4300, in the supernova remnant Puppis-A for a possible proper motion. Using data which span an epoch of 1952 days we found the position of RX J0822-4300, different by arcsec, implying a proper motion of mas/yr. For a distance of 2.2 kpc, this proper motion is equivalent to a recoil velocity of km/s. The position angle is found to be . Since both the magnitude and direction of the proper motion are in agreement with the birth place of RX J0822-4300, being near to the optical expansion center of the supernova remnant, the result presented in this letter is a promising indication of a fast moving compact object in a supernova remnant. Although the positional shift inferred from the current data is significant at a level only, one or more future HRC-I observations can obtain a much larger positional separation and further constrain the measurement.
Accepted by A&A letter on 8th August 2006