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2021RAA....21..104L - Research in Astron. and astroph., 21, 104-104 (2021/April-0)

Simulation of the orbit and spin period evolution of the double pulsars PSR J0737-3039 from their birth to coalescence induced by gravitational wave radiation.

LIU P., YANG Y.-Y., ZHANG J.-W. and RAH M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The complete orbital and spin period evolutions of the double neutron star (NS) system PSR J0737-3039 are simulated from birth to coalescence, which include the two observed radio pulsars classified as primary NS PSR J0737-3039A and companion NS PSR J0737-3039B. By employing the characteristic age of PSR J0737-3039B to constrain the true age of the double pulsar system, the initial orbital period and initial binary separation are obtained as 2.89 h and 1.44 ×106 km, respectively, and the coalescence age or the lifetime from the birth to merger of PSR J0737-3039 is obtained to be 1.38 ×108 yr. At the last minute of coalescence, corresponding to the gravitational wave frequency changing from 20 Hz to 1180 Hz, we present the binary separation of PSR J0737-3039 to be from 442 km to 30 km, while the spin periods of PSR J0737-3039A and PSR J0737-3039B are 27.10 ms and 4.63 s, respectively. From the standard radio pulsar emission model, before the system merged, the primary NS could still be observed by a radio telescope, but the companion NS had crossed the death line in the pulsar magnetic-field versus period (B - P) diagram at which point it is usually considered to cease life as a pulsar. This is the first time that the whole life evolutionary simulation of the orbit and spin periods for a double NS system is presented, which provides useful information for observing a primary NS at the coalescence stage.

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Journal keyword(s): PSR J0737-3039 - double neutron star - pulsar - gravitational wave - simulation

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