The Green Bank Northern Celestial Cap Pulsar Survey II. The Discovery and Timing of 10 Pulsars
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| Publication date | 24-04-2018 |
| Journal | Astrophysical Journal |
| Article number | 131 |
| Volume | Issue number | 857 | 2 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
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| Abstract |
We present timing solutions for 10 pulsars discovered in 350 MHz
searches with the Green Bank Telescope. Nine of these were discovered in
the Green Bank Northern Celestial Cap survey and one was discovered by
students in the Pulsar Search Collaboratory program during an analysis
of drift-scan data. Following the discovery and confirmation with the
Green Bank Telescope, timing has yielded phase-connected solutions with
high-precision measurements of rotational and astrometric parameters.
Eight of the pulsars are slow and isolated, including PSR
J0930-2301, a pulsar with a nulling fraction lower limit of
˜30% and a nulling timescale of seconds to minutes. This pulsar also
shows evidence of mode changing. The remaining two pulsars have
undergone recycling, accreting material from binary companions,
resulting in higher spin frequencies. PSR J0557-2948 is an
isolated, 44 ms pulsar that has been partially recycled and is likely a
former member of a binary system that was disrupted by a second
supernova. The paucity of such so-called “disrupted binary
pulsars” (DRPs) compared to double neutron star (DNS) binaries can
be used to test current evolutionary scenarios, especially the kicks
imparted on the neutron stars in the second supernova. There is some
evidence that DRPs have larger space velocities, which could explain
their small numbers. PSR J1806+2819 is a 15 ms pulsar in a 44-day orbit
with a low-mass white dwarf companion. We did not detect the companion
in archival optical data, indicating that it must be older than 1200
Myr.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aab61d |
| Other links | http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018ApJ...857..131K |
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