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PSR J1518+4904: A Mildly Relativistic Binary Pulsar System | D. J. Nice
; R. W. Sayer
; J. H. Taylor
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20 May 1996 | Abstract: | PSR J1518+4904 is a recently discovered 40.9~ms pulsar in an 8.6 day, moderately eccentric orbit. We have measured pulse arrival times for this pulsar over 1.4~yr at several radio frequencies, from which we have derived high precision rotational, astrometric, and orbital parameters. The upper limit for the period derivative of the pulsar, dP/dt<4x10^-20, gives a characteristic age of at least 1.6x10^10 yr, among the highest known. We find the orbit to be precessing at a rate of 0.0111+-0.0002 yr^-1, which yields a total system mass (pulsar plus companion) of 2.62+-0.07 M_solar according to general relativity. Further analysis of the orbital parameters yields a firm upper limit of 1.75 M_solar on the pulsar mass and constrains the companion mass to the range 0.9 to 2.7 M_solar. These masses, together with the sizable orbital eccentricity and other evidence, strongly suggest that the companion is a second neutron star. | Source: | arXiv, astro-ph/9605122 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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