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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Aufsatznummer | A166 |
Seitenumfang | 23 |
Fachzeitschrift | Astronomy and astrophysics |
Jahrgang | 686 |
Frühes Online-Datum | 7 Juni 2024 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - Juni 2024 |
Abstract
We report the discovery of ten new pulsars in the globular cluster Terzan 5 as part of the Transients and Pulsars with MeerKAT (TRAPUM) Large Survey Project. We observed Terzan 5 at L-band (856-1712 MHz) with the MeerKAT radio telescope for four hours on two epochs, and performed acceleration searches of 45 out of 288 tied-array beams covering the core of the cluster. We obtained phase-connected timing solutions for all ten discoveries, covering nearly two decades of archival observations from the Green Bank Telescope for all but one. Highlights include PSR J1748-2446ao which is an eccentric (e = 0.32) wide-orbit (orbital period Pb = 57.55 d) system. We were able to measure the rate of advance of periastron (ω) for this system allowing us to determine a total mass of 3.17 ± 0.02 M⊙. With a minimum companion mass (Mc) of ∼0.8 M⊙, PSR J1748-2446ao is a candidate double neutron star (DNS) system. If confirmed to be a DNS, it would be the fastest spinning pulsar (P = 2.27 ms) and the longest orbital period measured for any known DNS system. PSR J1748-2446ap has the second highest eccentricity for any recycled pulsar (e ∼ 0.905) and for this system we can measure the total mass (1.997 ± 0.006 M⊙) and estimate the pulsar and companion masses, (1.700-0.045+0.015 M⊙ and 0.294-0.014+0.046 M⊙, respectively). PSR J1748-2446ar is an eclipsing redback (minimum Mc ∼ 0.34 M⊙) system whose properties confirm it to be the counterpart to a previously published source identified in radio and X-ray imaging. We were also able to detect ω for PSR J1748-2446au leading to a total mass estimate of 1.82 ± 0.07 M⊙ and indicating that the system is likely the result of Case A Roche lobe overflow. With these discoveries, the total number of confirmed pulsars in Terzan 5 is 49, the highest for any globular cluster so far. These discoveries further enhance the rich set of pulsars known in Terzan 5 and provide scope for a deeper understanding of binary stellar evolution, cluster dynamics and ensemble population studies.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Discovery and timing of ten new millisecond pulsars in the globular cluster Terzan 5
AU - Padmanabh, P. V.
AU - Ransom, S. M.
AU - Freire, P. C.C.
AU - Ridolfi, A.
AU - Taylor, J. D.
AU - Choza, C.
AU - Clark, C. J.
AU - Abbate, F.
AU - Bailes, M.
AU - Barr, E. D.
AU - Buchner, S.
AU - Burgay, M.
AU - Decesar, M. E.
AU - Chen, W.
AU - Corongiu, A.
AU - Champion, D. J.
AU - Dutta, A.
AU - Geyer, M.
AU - Hessels, J. W.T.
AU - Kramer, M.
AU - Possenti, A.
AU - Stairs, I. H.
AU - Stappers, B. W.
AU - Venkatraman Krishnan, V.
AU - Vleeschower, L.
AU - Zhang, L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2024 EDP Sciences. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - We report the discovery of ten new pulsars in the globular cluster Terzan 5 as part of the Transients and Pulsars with MeerKAT (TRAPUM) Large Survey Project. We observed Terzan 5 at L-band (856-1712 MHz) with the MeerKAT radio telescope for four hours on two epochs, and performed acceleration searches of 45 out of 288 tied-array beams covering the core of the cluster. We obtained phase-connected timing solutions for all ten discoveries, covering nearly two decades of archival observations from the Green Bank Telescope for all but one. Highlights include PSR J1748-2446ao which is an eccentric (e = 0.32) wide-orbit (orbital period Pb = 57.55 d) system. We were able to measure the rate of advance of periastron (ω) for this system allowing us to determine a total mass of 3.17 ± 0.02 M⊙. With a minimum companion mass (Mc) of ∼0.8 M⊙, PSR J1748-2446ao is a candidate double neutron star (DNS) system. If confirmed to be a DNS, it would be the fastest spinning pulsar (P = 2.27 ms) and the longest orbital period measured for any known DNS system. PSR J1748-2446ap has the second highest eccentricity for any recycled pulsar (e ∼ 0.905) and for this system we can measure the total mass (1.997 ± 0.006 M⊙) and estimate the pulsar and companion masses, (1.700-0.045+0.015 M⊙ and 0.294-0.014+0.046 M⊙, respectively). PSR J1748-2446ar is an eclipsing redback (minimum Mc ∼ 0.34 M⊙) system whose properties confirm it to be the counterpart to a previously published source identified in radio and X-ray imaging. We were also able to detect ω for PSR J1748-2446au leading to a total mass estimate of 1.82 ± 0.07 M⊙ and indicating that the system is likely the result of Case A Roche lobe overflow. With these discoveries, the total number of confirmed pulsars in Terzan 5 is 49, the highest for any globular cluster so far. These discoveries further enhance the rich set of pulsars known in Terzan 5 and provide scope for a deeper understanding of binary stellar evolution, cluster dynamics and ensemble population studies.
AB - We report the discovery of ten new pulsars in the globular cluster Terzan 5 as part of the Transients and Pulsars with MeerKAT (TRAPUM) Large Survey Project. We observed Terzan 5 at L-band (856-1712 MHz) with the MeerKAT radio telescope for four hours on two epochs, and performed acceleration searches of 45 out of 288 tied-array beams covering the core of the cluster. We obtained phase-connected timing solutions for all ten discoveries, covering nearly two decades of archival observations from the Green Bank Telescope for all but one. Highlights include PSR J1748-2446ao which is an eccentric (e = 0.32) wide-orbit (orbital period Pb = 57.55 d) system. We were able to measure the rate of advance of periastron (ω) for this system allowing us to determine a total mass of 3.17 ± 0.02 M⊙. With a minimum companion mass (Mc) of ∼0.8 M⊙, PSR J1748-2446ao is a candidate double neutron star (DNS) system. If confirmed to be a DNS, it would be the fastest spinning pulsar (P = 2.27 ms) and the longest orbital period measured for any known DNS system. PSR J1748-2446ap has the second highest eccentricity for any recycled pulsar (e ∼ 0.905) and for this system we can measure the total mass (1.997 ± 0.006 M⊙) and estimate the pulsar and companion masses, (1.700-0.045+0.015 M⊙ and 0.294-0.014+0.046 M⊙, respectively). PSR J1748-2446ar is an eclipsing redback (minimum Mc ∼ 0.34 M⊙) system whose properties confirm it to be the counterpart to a previously published source identified in radio and X-ray imaging. We were also able to detect ω for PSR J1748-2446au leading to a total mass estimate of 1.82 ± 0.07 M⊙ and indicating that the system is likely the result of Case A Roche lobe overflow. With these discoveries, the total number of confirmed pulsars in Terzan 5 is 49, the highest for any globular cluster so far. These discoveries further enhance the rich set of pulsars known in Terzan 5 and provide scope for a deeper understanding of binary stellar evolution, cluster dynamics and ensemble population studies.
KW - Binaries: general
KW - Globular clusters: individual: Terzan 5
KW - Pulsars: general
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85195785764&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.48550/arXiv.2403.17799
DO - 10.48550/arXiv.2403.17799
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85195785764
VL - 686
JO - Astronomy and astrophysics
JF - Astronomy and astrophysics
SN - 0004-6361
M1 - A166
ER -