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A Very Luminous Binary Millisecond Pulsar

  • J Navarro*
  • , A G de Bruyn
  • , D A Frail
  • , S R Kulkarni
  • , A G Lyne
  • *Corresponding author voor dit werk

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Samenvatting

We report the discovery of a field binary millisecond pulsar, J0218+4232, with a period of 2.3 ms and in a 2.0 day binary orbit with a greater than or similar to 0.16 M. companion. The new pulsar was serendipitously discovered as a steep-spectrum, highly polarized, compact radio source during imaging observations at Westerbork, and was later confirmed to be a pulsar with observations carried out with the 76 m antenna at Jodrell Bank. With a dispersion measure of 61 pc cm(-3), it lies outside the electron layer in the direction I = 140 degrees, b = -18 degrees. At a distance of more than 5.7 kpc, it is the farthest known field millisecond pulsar and has a radio luminosity L(400) comparable to that of PSR B1937+21. It appears that a significant fraction of the radio emission is not pulsed. This, together with the extremely broad pulse profile, suggests that we are looking at an aligned rotator.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)L55-L58
Aantal pagina's4
TijdschriftAstrophysical Journal
Volume455
Nummer van het tijdschrift1
DOI's
StatusPublished - 10-dec.-1995

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