2016ApJ...820....6C


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2016ApJ...820....6C - Astrophys. J., 820, 6 (2016/March-3)

Discovery of a millisecond pulsar in the 5.4 day binary 3FGL J1417.5-4402: observing the late phase of pulsar recycling.

CAMILO F., REYNOLDS J.E., RANSOM S.M., HALPERN J.P., BOGDANOV S., KERR M., RAY P.S., CORDES J.M., SARKISSIAN J., BARR E.D. and FERRARA E.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

In a search of the unidentified Fermi gamma-ray source 3FGL J1417.5-4402 with the Parkes radio telescope, we discovered PSR J1417-4402, a 2.66 ms pulsar having the same 5.4 day orbital period as the optical and X-ray binary identified by Strader et al. The existence of radio pulsations implies that the neutron star is currently not accreting. Substantial outflows from the companion render the radio pulsar undetectable for more than half of the orbit, and may contribute to the observed Hα emission. Our initial pulsar observations, together with the optically inferred orbit and inclination, imply a mass ratio of 0.171 ± 0.002, a companion mass of M2=0.33±0.03M, and a neutron star mass in the range 1.77≤ M1≤ 2.13M. However, there remains a discrepancy between the distance of 4.4 kpc inferred from the optical properties of the companion and the smaller radio dispersion measure distance of 1.6 kpc. The smaller distance would reduce the inferred Roche-lobe filling factor, increase the inferred inclination angle, and decrease the masses. As a wide binary, PSR J1417-4402 differs from the radio-eclipsing black widow and redback pulsars being discovered in large numbers by Fermi. It is probably a system that began mass transfer onto the neutron star after the companion star left the main sequence. The companion should end its evolution as a He white dwarf in a 6-20 day orbit, i.e., as a typical binary millisecond pulsar companion.

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Journal keyword(s): pulsars: individual: PSR J1417-4402

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 2MASX J09432407-7620101 Bz? 09 43 24.02882 -76 20 10.3613   19       ~ 52 1
2 PSR J1023+0038 Psr 10 23 47.6841824712 +00 38 41.005893516     17.31     GV 397 0
3 3FGL J1025.1-6507 Bz? 10 25 10 -65 07.3           ~ 6 0
4 XSS J12270-4859 Psr 12 27 58.7476831464 -48 53 42.824592960           ~ 270 0
5 PSR J1231-5113 Psr 12 31 35.6542969 -51 13 35.364075           ~ 24 0
6 2FGL J1324.4-5411 Q? 13 24 57.20 -54 15 01.9           ~ 17 0
7 2FGL J1417.5-4404 LXB 14 17 16.80 -44 04 40.5           ~ 48 0
8 PSR J1417-4402 Psr 14 17 30.5732900514 -44 02 57.497992802     15.84     ~ 23 0
9 PSR J1723-2837 Psr 17 23 23.1937506912 -28 37 57.210408048   16.81 15.77 15.71   ~ 84 0
10 NGC 6397 GlC 17 40 42.09 -53 40 27.6     5.17     ~ 1976 0
11 PSR J1740-5340 Psr 17 40 44.589 -53 40 40.90   17.43   16.25   ~ 148 2
12 2FGL J1753.8-4446 gam 17 53 56.79 -44 45 34.0           ~ 17 0
13 3FHL J1803.1-6709 BLL 18 02 32.70 -67 05 50.4           ~ 21 0
14 1FGL J1833.2-6502 gam 18 31 06.6 -65 03 57           ~ 17 0
15 2FGL J2044.4-4757 gam 20 45 03.35 -47 56 23.8           ~ 18 0
16 3FGL J2131.1-6625 Bz? 21 30 48.8 -66 23 15           ~ 15 0
17 2FGL J2200.1-6931 Bla 22 01 01.7 -69 28 26           ~ 18 0
18 PSR J2333-5526 Psr 23 33 08.6 -55 27 50           ~ 25 0

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