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astro-ph/940703112Jul1994SubmittedtotheAstrophysicalJournalTheRadioLifetimeofSupernovaRemnantsandtheDistributionofPulsarVelocitiesatBirthD.A.FrailandW.M.GossNationalRadioAstronomyObservatory,P.O.Box0,Socorro,NM87801andJ.B.Z.WhiteoakSchoolofPhysics,UniversityofSydney,Sydney,NSW2006,AustraliaABSTRACTWehavemadeVLAimagesofthe eldsaroundthreeyoungpulsarswhichhaveresultedinthediscoveryoftwonewsupernovaremnantsandcon rmationofathird.Wearguethat,inatleasttwocasesandperhapsthethird,thepulsarsarephysicallyassociatedwiththesesupernovaremnants.Areviewofallknownyoungpulsarsshowsthatthemajorityareassociatedwithsupernovaremnants.Weshowthatthetypicaldensityoftheinterstellarmediumintowhichthesupernovaremnantsareevolvinghasadensityof0.2cm 3insteadofthelowvalueof0.01cm 3whichhadbeencalculatedfromotherstudies,andresultsinaconsiderablylongerradiolifetimeforsupernovaremnants.Boththemorphologyofthesupernovaremnantsandthelocationofthepulsarsimplythatmostoftheseyoungpulsarsarebornwithlargetransversevelocities( 500kms 1).Thishighvelocitymeaninthedistributionofpulsarvelocitiesappearstobeageneralpropertyofthepulsarpopulationatbirth,notseeninpropermotionstudies,duetoselectione ects.Weexploretheimplicationsofthisresultasitrelatestotheoriginofthesevelocitiesandthegalacticdistributionofpulsars.Highvelocitypulsarscanescapetheirsupernovaremnantinaveryshorttimescale,comparabletothelifetimeoftheremnantandmayevenplayaroleinextendingtheobservableradiolifetimeoftheremnant.Asigni cantfractionwillbecapableofescapingthediskoftheGalaxy,producinganextendedhalopopulation.Subjectheadings:(ISM:)supernovaremnants,(stars:)pulsars:PSR1643 43,PSR1706 44,PSR1727 331.INTRODUCTION{2{Youngpulsarso erdirectinsightintosomeofthecentralquestionsconcerningtheoriginandevolutionofneutronstars.StatisticalstudiesofthepulsarpopulationasawholehaveestablishedbeyondadoubtthattheprogenitorsofpulsarsaremassivestarsandthattheirbirthplacesaretheOBassociations,densegasandspiralarmsfromwhichsuchstarsarise.Thisevidenceincludesthegalacticdistributionofpulsars(Lyne,Manchester&Taylor1985),theirkinematics(Lyne,Anderson&Salter1982),andtheirbirthrates(Narayan&Ostriker1990).However,despitetheinsightthathasbeengainedfromtheseindirectmethods,statisticalanalysiscanneverbeasubstitutefordirectobservationalevidence.LackinganyrecentsupernovaeinourourGalaxy,weturntoyoungpulsarsandtheirassociatedsupernovaremnants.Withamedianageof4 106years(Taylor,Manchester&Lyne1993),theaveragepulsarispresentlywellawayfromitsbirthplace.FourmillionyearsisclosetothelifetimeofanOBassociationanditiswellinexcessoftheageexpectedforasupernovaremnantsurroundingthepulsar.Thusitisonlybystudyingtheenvironmentsaroundyoungpulsarsthatwecanhopetolearnmoreaboutthebirthplaceofneutronstars.Herewede neyoungpulsars,somewhatarbitrarily,asthosepulsarswithcharacteristicages c60,000years(=P/2_P,wherePisthepulsarperiodand_Pisitsperiodderivative).Throughthestudyofyoungpulsarsandtheirsupernovaremnantswecangaininformationabouttheperiods,magnetic elds,andvelocitiesofpulsarsattheirbirth.Thesupernovaremnantprovidesanindependentageanddistanceestimateforthesystemandactsasaprobeoftheambientgas(density, llingfactor,pressure,etc)(Shull,Fesen&Saken1989).Theinteractionbetweentheenergeticwindofapulsarandthesurroundingmediumcangiverisetopulsarwindnebula{auniquediagnosticofthepulsarmagnetosphere(Wang,Li&Begelman1993,Bietenholz,Frail&Hankins1991).Thedi cultyinpursuingsuchstudieshasbeenthesmallnumberofpulsar/supernovaremnantassociations(Helfand&Becker1984).Inthelast veyearsmajoradvanceshavebeenmadeontwofronts.HighfrequencyradiosurveyshavepenetratedfartherintotheplaneofourGalaxy(Cliftonetal.1992,Johnstonetal.1992)andrenewedradioimaginge orts(e.g.Caswelletal.1992,Frail&Kulkarni1991,Kassim&Weiler1990a)haveturnedupseveralnewassociations.Thereareperhapsasmanyas13supernovaremnantsinassociationwithyoungpulsars,andanother2in\adolescentpulsars(60kyrs c110kyrs).Recently,Johnstonetal.(1992),ina1.5GHzsurveyofthesouthernGalacticplane,found veadditionalyoungpulsars.Thisbringsthetotalnumberofyoungpulsarsto18{stilllessthan3%ofthetotalpopulationofknownpulsars.Advancesinlowfrequencyradioimaginghavealsobeenneededinordertomakedeep,wide- eldimagestowardtheseyoungpulsars.Inparticular,thedevelopmentofpowerfulnewreductionandimagingsoftware(Cornwell1993,Cornwell,Uson&Haddad1992,Cornwell&Perley1992)attheVeryLargeArray(VLA)haspromptedthepresentstudytodoobservationsat90-cm(0.3GHz)and20-cm(1.4GHz)towardthreeofthesepulsarsinhopesof ndingtheirputativesupernovaremnant.Theobservationsaredetailedinx2andwediscussourresultsinx3.Theimplicationsofourdetectionsarediscussedinx4.{3{2.OBSERVATIONSTheobservationsweremadewiththeVLAintheCnB(1993Jun.2)andDnC(1993Sept.14)hybridarraycon gurations.The eldstowardthreepulsarswereobserved(PSR1643 43,PSR1706 44,andPSR1727 33)at90cm(0.3GHz)and20cm(1.4GHz).The20-cmobservationswerecarriedoutinstandardcontinuummode.Two50MHzchannelsweremeasuredineachhandofcircularpolarizationat1385.1MHzand1464.9MHz.At90-cmtwoseparateIFbands,eachmeasuringbothhandsofcircularpol
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