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2019MNRAS.490.3860R - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 490, 3860-3874 (2019/December-2)

Upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope timing of NGC 1851A: a possible millisecond pulsar - neutron star system.

RIDOLFI A., FREIRE P.C.C., GUPTA Y. and RANSOM S.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

In this work, we present the results of 1 yr of upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope timing measurements of PSR J0514-4002A, a 4.99-ms pulsar in a 18.8-d eccentric (e = 0.89) orbit with a massive companion located in the globular cluster NGC 1851. Combining these data with earlier Green Bank Telescope data, we greatly improve the precision of the rate of advance of periastron, {dot}ω= 0.0129592(16) °yr–1 which, assuming the validity of general relativity, results in a much refined measurement of the total mass of the binary, M_ tot_ = 2.4730(6) M. Additionally, we measure the Einstein delay parameter, γ, something that has never been done for any binary system with an orbital period larger than ∼10 h. The measured value, γ= 0.0216(9) s, is by far the largest for any binary pulsar. Furthermore, we measure the proper motion of the system (µα = 5.19(22) and µδ = -0.56(25) ∼mas ∼ yr–1), which is not only important for analysing its motion in the cluster, but is also essential for a proper interpretation of γ, given the latter parameter's correlation with the variation of the projected semimajor axis. The measurements of γ and the proper motion enable a separation of the system component masses: we obtain a pulsar mass of M_ p_ = 1.25+0.05–0.06 M and a companion mass of M_ c_ = 1.22+0.06–0.05 M. This raises the possibility that the companion is also a neutron star. Searches for radio pulsations from the companion have thus far been unsuccessful; hence, we cannot confirm the latter hypothesis. The low mass of this millisecond pulsar - one of the lowest ever measured for such objects - clearly indicates that the recycling process can be achieved with a relatively small amount of mass transfer.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): (stars:) binaries: general - stars: neutron - (stars:) pulsars: general - (stars:) pulsars: individual: PSR J0514-4002A - (Galaxy:) globular clusters: individual: (NGC 1851)

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