The Origin and Motion of PSR J0538+2817 in S147

Abstract

We report on VLBA astrometry and CXO imaging of PSR J0538+2817 in the supernova remnant S147. We measure a parallax distance of 1.47+0.42-0.27kpc along with a high-precision proper motion, giving a transverse velocity V=400+114-73km/s. A small extended wind nebula is detected around the pulsar; the symmetry axis of this structure suggests that the spin axis lies 124 from the velocity vector (2-D), but the emission is too faint for robust model independent statements. The neutron star is hot, consistent with the young ~40kyr kinematic age. The pulsar progenitor is likely a runaway from a nearby cluster, with NGC 1960 (M36) a leading candidate.

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