NICER observation list: Target ID 251501

Abstract

Magnetar emission is powered by the instability and/or decay of their huge magnetic fields. They emit outbursts, where the X-ray luminosity rises up to 3 orders of magnitude, and subsequently decays back to the quiescent value on different timescales. The mechanism responsible for the activation and the long-term evolution of these outbursts is still poorly understood. We propose a timing campaign of the magnetar 1E 1547-5408 to assess its current rotational properties while recovering from its last major outburst about a decade ago, and test the theoretical models proposed to explain magnetar outbursts. The proposed observations will be crucial to understand the driver of the prolonged, sustained emission of this source and, ultimately, the physical mechanisms behind magnetar outbursts.
Obsid RA DEC l b Start End Exposure Number of modules Status of Processing Date of Processing Public date
2515010101 237.730 -54.311 327.23624 -0.13670 58627.9997 58628.3961 2590.00000 52 VALIDATED 58632.8 58642
2515010201 237.729 -54.309 327.23678 -0.13473 58629.0323 58629.3653 3651.00000 52 VALIDATED 58633.6 58643
2515010301 237.729 -54.307 327.23801 -0.13348 58633.2266 58633.4958 2591.00000 52 VALIDATED 58637.7 58647
2515010401 237.726 -54.307 327.23715 -0.13177 58648.1056 58648.3106 3545.00000 52 VALIDATED 58653.7 58662
2515010501 237.726 -54.307 327.23693 -0.13176 58658.0314 58658.2368 3728.00000 52 VALIDATED 58662.9 58672
2515010601 237.725 -54.302 327.23946 -0.12769 58673.0568 58673.3252 3391.00000 52 VALIDATED 58677.6 58687
2515010701 237.725 -54.307 327.23653 -0.13160 58687.8134 58687.9613 2287.73579 52 VALIDATED 58690.8 58701