Long-period radio transient PSR J0901-4046 is not an Isolated White Dwarf Pulsar

Abstract

We report the Chandra non-detection of PSR J0901-4046, a P=75.89 seconds long-period radio transient (LPT). For a distance of 467 pc, the upper limit on X-ray luminosity is LX ≤ few × 1028 erg s-1. For the measured P and P, this upper limit, approximately 50 times lower than the previous Swift observations, is comparable to the spin-down luminosity of a neutron star, but would be approximately four orders of magnitude smaller than the spindown power of a white dwarf. Our results disfavor isolated WDs as the central star in PSR J0901-4046. We suggest that the isolated LPTs are powered by magnetic dissipation (not rotation), in a way similar to magnetars' radio emission.

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