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      A Gemini Observation of the Anomalous X-ray Pulsar 1RXS J170849-400910

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          The anomalous X-ray pulsars (AXPs) represent a growing class of neutron stars discovered at X-ray energies. While the nature of their multi-wavelength emission mechanism is still under debate, evidence has been recently accumulating in favor of their magnetar nature. Their study in the optical and infrared (IR) wavelengths has recently opened a new window to constrain the proposed models. We here present a brief overview of AXPs and our Gemini-South observation of 1RXS J170849-400910, which is a relatively bright AXP discovered with ROSAT and later found to be an 11 s X-ray pulsar by ASCA. The observation was taken with the near-IR imager Flamingos in J (1.25 um), H (1.65 um), and Ks (2.15 um). We confirm the recent detection by Israel et al. (2003) of a source coincident with the Chandra source (candidate `A'). Our derived magnitudes of J = 20.6 (0.2), H = 18.6 (0.2), and Ks = 17.1 (0.2) are consistent with those derived by Israel et al. (2003), and indicate that if this source is indeed the IR counterpart to 1RXS J170849-400910, then there is no evidence of variability from this AXP. However, given the lack of IR variability and the relatively high IR to X-ray flux of this source when compared to the other AXPs, we conclude that this source is unlikely the counterpart of the AXP, and that the other source (candidate `B') within the Chandra error circle should not be ruled out as the counterpart. Further monitoring of these sources and a deep observation of this complex field are needed to confirm the nature of these sources and their association with the AXP.

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          26 January 2005
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          10.1016/j.asr.2004.12.075
          astro-ph/0501595
          43a8a9bb-83ed-457a-81fc-83d2615d4578
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          A refereed publication that includes a brief overview of AXPs. Submitted to Elsevier Science 29 Oct. 2004, accepted 24 Dec. 2004. To appear in Advances in Space Research. 10 pages including 2 tables and one color jpg figure. The paper with the high-resolution eps color figure can be downloaded from: http://aurora.physics.umanitoba.ca/~samar/cospar2004/AXP/
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