PSR J1755−2550: A young radio pulsar with a massive, compact companion

Ng C, Kruckow MU, Tauris TM, Lyne AG, Freire PCC, Ridolfi A, Caiazzo I, Heyl J, Kramer M, Cameron AD, Champion DJ, Stappers B. 2018. PSR J1755−2550: A young radio pulsar with a massive, compact companion. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 476(4), 4315–4326.


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Ng, C; Kruckow, M U; Tauris, T M; Lyne, A G; Freire, P C C; Ridolfi, A; Caiazzo, IlariaISTA ; Heyl, J; Kramer, M; Cameron, A D; Champion, D J; Stappers, B
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Radio pulsars found in binary systems with short orbital periods are usually fast spinning as a consequence of recycling via mass transfer from their companion stars; this process is also thought to decrease the magnetic field of the neutron star being recycled. Here, we report on timing observations of the recently discovered binary PSR J1755−2550 and find that this pulsar is an exception: with a characteristic age of 2.1 Myr, it is relatively young; furthermore, with a spin period of 315 ms and a surface magnetic field strength at its poles of 0.88 × 1012 G, the pulsar shows no sign of having been recycled. Based on its timing and orbital characteristics, the pulsar either has a massive white dwarf (WD) or a neutron star (NS) companion. To distinguish between these two cases, we searched radio observations for a potential recycled pulsar companion and analysed archival optical data for a potential WD companion. Neither work returned conclusive detections. We apply population synthesis modelling and find that both solutions are roughly equally probable. Our population synthesis also predicts a minimum mass of 0.90 M⊙ for the companion star to PSR J1755−2550 and we simulate the systemic runaway velocities for the resulting WDNS systems which may merge and possibly produce Ca-rich supernovae. Whether PSR J1755−2550 hosts a WD or a NS companion star, it is certainly a member of a rare subpopulation of binary radio pulsars.
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2018-02-23
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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476
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4
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4315-4326
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Ng C, Kruckow MU, Tauris TM, et al. PSR J1755−2550: A young radio pulsar with a massive, compact companion. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2018;476(4):4315-4326. doi:10.1093/mnras/sty482
Ng, C., Kruckow, M. U., Tauris, T. M., Lyne, A. G., Freire, P. C. C., Ridolfi, A., … Stappers, B. (2018). PSR J1755−2550: A young radio pulsar with a massive, compact companion. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty482
Ng, C, M U Kruckow, T M Tauris, A G Lyne, P C C Freire, A Ridolfi, Ilaria Caiazzo, et al. “PSR J1755−2550: A Young Radio Pulsar with a Massive, Compact Companion.” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oxford University Press, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty482.
C. Ng et al., “PSR J1755−2550: A young radio pulsar with a massive, compact companion,” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 476, no. 4. Oxford University Press, pp. 4315–4326, 2018.
Ng C, Kruckow MU, Tauris TM, Lyne AG, Freire PCC, Ridolfi A, Caiazzo I, Heyl J, Kramer M, Cameron AD, Champion DJ, Stappers B. 2018. PSR J1755−2550: A young radio pulsar with a massive, compact companion. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 476(4), 4315–4326.
Ng, C., et al. “PSR J1755−2550: A Young Radio Pulsar with a Massive, Compact Companion.” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 476, no. 4, Oxford University Press, 2018, pp. 4315–26, doi:10.1093/mnras/sty482.
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