Is RXJ1856.5-3754 an old neutron star?
arXiv:astro-ph/9610004
Abstract
An unusual X-ray source, RXJ1856.5-3754, has recently been discovered with ROSAT: its spectrum resembles that of supersoft sources, but the very high X-ray to optical flux ratio excludes the presence of a companion star, pointing to an isolated compact object. It has been proposed that RXJ1856.5-3754 is an old, isolated neutron star accreting from the interstellar medium. Here we present a reanalysis of the ROSAT data. The HRI observation reveals an attitude reconstruction problem, resulting in a larger error box than previously reported. Deeper optical observations allow us to reveal a few optical counterparts inside the new error box, but the X-ray to optical flux ratio is still very high (greater than 20) and none of the candidates has peculiar colors.
5 pages and 2 figures, tex file, laa+psfig macros. Accepted for publication in A&A Main Journal