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A binary pulsar in a 53-minute orbit

Space Sciences

A binary pulsar in a 53-minute orbit

Z. Pan, J. G. Lu, et al.

Explore the fascinating binary millisecond pulsar PSR J1953+1844, a unique system revealing an orbital period of 53.3 minutes and a companion mass of around 0.07 M⊙. This groundbreaking research was conducted by Z. Pan and colleagues, shedding light on the evolution between accreting X-ray pulsars and isolated millisecond pulsars.... show more
Abstract
Spider pulsars are neutron stars that have a companion star in a close orbit. The companion star sheds material to the neutron star, spinning it up to millisecond rotation periods, while the orbit shortens to hours. The companion is eventually ablated and destroyed by the pulsar wind and radiation. Spider pulsars are key for studying the evolutionary link between accreting X-ray pulsars and isolated millisecond pulsars, pulsar irradiation effects and the birth of massive neutron stars. Black widow pulsars in extremely compact orbits (as short as 62 minutes) have companions with masses much smaller than 0.1 M⊙. They may have evolved from redback pulsars with companion masses of about 0.1–0.4 M⊙ and orbital periods of less than 1 day. If this is true, then there should be a population of millisecond pulsars with moderate-mass companions and very short orbital periods, but, hitherto, no such system was known. Here we report radio observations of the binary millisecond pulsar PSR J1953+1844 (M71E) that show it to have an orbital period of 53.3 minutes and a companion with a mass of around 0.07 M⊙. It is a faint X-ray source and located 2.5 arcminutes from the centre of the globular cluster M71.
Publisher
Nature
Published On
Aug 31, 2023
Authors
Z. Pan, J. G. Lu, P. Jiang, J. L. Han, H.-L. Chen, Z. W. Han, K. Liu, L. Qian, R. X. Xu, B. Zhang, J. T. Luo, Z. Yan, Z. L. Yang, D. J. Zhou, P. F. Wang, C. Wang, M. H. Li, M. Zhu
Tags
pulsar
binary system
orbital period
companion mass
evolution
X-ray pulsars
globular cluster
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