Nondetection of a Pulsar-powered Nebula in Puppis A and the Implications for the Nature of the Radio-quiet Neutron Star RX J0822−4300

Abstract
We report on a deep radio search for a pulsar wind nebula associated with the radio-quiet neutron star RX J0822-4300 in the supernova remnant Puppis A. The well-determined properties of Puppis A allow us to constrain the size of any nebula to less than 30''; however, we find no evidence for such a source on any spatial scale up to 30'. These nondetections result in an upper limit on the radio luminosity of any pulsar-powered nebula that is 3 orders of magnitude below what would be expected if RX J0822-4300 was an energetic young radio pulsar beaming away from us, and they cast doubt on a recent claim of X-ray pulsations from this source. The lack of a radio nebula leads us to conclude that RX J0822-4300 has properties very different from most young radio pulsars and that it represents a distinct population that may be as numerous, or even more so, than radio pulsars.

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