Observability of HOFNARs with SRG/eROSITA
Abstract
Neutron stars can appear as sources of different nature. In this paper we address observability of a hypothetical class of neutron stars -- HOt and Fast Non Accreting Rotators, HOFNARs. These objects are heated due to the r-mode instability. With surface temperatures 106~K they are expected to be thermal soft X-ray emitters. We perform a population synthesis modeling of HOFNARs to predict the number of potentially detectable sources in the eROSITA all-sky survey. For surface temperatures 106~K we obtain 500 sources above the detection limit 0.01~cts~s-1 and 100 easier identifiable sources with >0.1~cts~s-1. Temperatures 1.2× 106~K start to be in contradiction with non-detection of HOFNARs by ROSAT. Only for T 5× 105~K numbers predicted for eROSITA turn out to be so low that identification does not look possible. We conclude that eROSITA has good chances to discover HOFNARs, if they exist. Non-detection will put very stringent limits on the properties of this type of neutron stars.
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