Abstract

We analyzed XMM-Newton observations of two center-filled supernova remnants, G27.8+0.6 and G28.8+1.5, to search for pulsars/pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe) and other types of neutron stars associated with these remnants. We discovered a PWN candidate within the extent of the centrally-peaked radio emission of G27.8+0.6. The X-ray morphology of the PWN candidate and its position with respect to the host supernova remnant suggest that the alleged pulsar might be moving away from the supernova remnant's center with a transverse velocity of around 100-200 km/s. The majority of the detected X-ray point sources in both fields are classified as main-sequence stars, based on their bright optical counterparts and relatively soft X-ray spectra. The remaining medium-hard and hard sources are most probably either AGNs or cataclysmic variables, although we cannot completely rule out the possibility that some of these sources are neutron stars.

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