Timing of Five Millisecond Pulsars Discovered in the PALFA Survey

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Authors
  • S. Bogdanov
  • J.M. Cordes
  • F. Crawford
  • R.D. Ferdman
  • P.C.C. Freire
  • J.W.T. Hessels
  • D.R. Lorimer
  • I.H. Stairs
  • B. Allen
  • A. Brazier
  • F. Camilo
  • R.F. Cardoso
  • S. Chatterjee
  • J.S. Deneva
  • F.A. Jenet
  • C. Karako-Argaman
  • B. Knispel
  • P. Lazarus
  • K.L. Lee
  • J. van Leeuwen
  • R. Lynch
  • E. Madsen
  • M.A. McLaughlin
  • S.M. Ransom
  • X. Siemens
  • L.G. Spitler
  • K. Stovall
  • J.K. Swiggum
Publication date 2015
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Article number 123
Volume | Issue number 800 | 2
Number of pages 10
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
We present the discovery of five millisecond pulsars (MSPs) from the PALFA Galactic plane survey using Arecibo. Four of these (PSRs J0557+1551, J1850+0244, J1902+0300, and J1943+2210) are binary pulsars whose companions are likely white dwarfs, and one (PSR J1905+0453) is isolated. Phase-coherent timing solutions, ranging from ~1 to ~3 yr in length, and based on observations from the Jodrell Bank and Arecibo telescopes, provide precise determinations of spin, orbital, and astrometric parameters. All five pulsars have large dispersion measures (>100 pc cm-3, within the top 20% of all known Galactic field MSPs) and are faint (1.4 GHz flux density lesssim0.1 mJy, within the faintest 5% of all known Galactic field MSPs), illustrating PALFA's ability to find increasingly faint, distant MSPs in the Galactic plane. In particular, PSR J1850+0244 has a dispersion measure of 540 pc cm-3, the highest of all known MSPs. Such distant, faint MSPs are important input for accurately modeling the total Galactic MSP population.
Document type Article
Note + erratum (http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/805/1/85)
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/800/2/123
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