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2017ApJ...851L..29M - Astrophys. J., 851, L29-L29 (2017/December-3)

Pulsar J1411+2551: a low-mass double neutron star system.

MARTINEZ J.G., STOVALL K., FREIRE P.C.C., DENEVA J.S., TAURIS T.M., RIDOLFI A., WEX N., JENET F.A., McLAUGHLIN M.A. and BAGCHI M.

Abstract (from CDS):

In this work, we report the discovery and characterization of PSR J1411+2551, a new binary pulsar discovered in the Arecibo 327 MHz Drift Pulsar Survey. Our timing observations of the radio pulsar in the system span a period of about 2.5 years. This timing campaign allowed a precise measurement of its spin period (62.4 ms) and its derivative (9.6 ± 0.7) x 10–20 s s–1; from these, we derive a characteristic age of >9.1 Gyr and a surface magnetic field strength of <2.6 x 109 G. These numbers indicate that this pulsar was mildly recycled by accretion of matter from the progenitor of the companion star. The system has an eccentric (e = 0.17) 2.61 day orbit. This eccentricity allows a highly significant measurement of the rate of advance of periastron, {dot}ω =0.07686±0.00046 yr-1^. Assuming general relativity accurately describes the orbital motion, this implies a total system mass M = 2.538 ± 0.022 M. The minimum companion mass is 0.92 M and the maximum pulsar mass is 1.62 M. The large companion mass and the orbital eccentricity suggest that PSR J1411+2551 is a double neutron star system; the lightest known to date including the DNS merger GW170817. Furthermore, the relatively low orbital eccentricity and small proper motion limits suggest that the second supernova had a relatively small associated kick; this and the low system mass suggest that it was an ultra-stripped supernova.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: general - gravitation - pulsars: general - pulsars: individual: PSR J1411+2551 - stars: neutron - stars: rotation - stars: rotation

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