Radio Detection of an Elusive Millisecond Pulsar in the Globular Cluster NGC 6397

Zhang, Lei and Ridolfi, Alessandro and Blumer, Harsha and Freire, Paulo C. C. and Manchester, Richard N. and McLaughlin, Maura and Kremer, Kyle and Cameron, Andrew D. and Zhang, Zhiyu and Behrend, Jan and Burgay, Marta and Buchner, Sarah and Champion, David J. and Chen, Weiwei and Dai, Shi and Feng, Yi and Fu, Xiaoting and Guo, Meng and Hobbs, George and Keane, Evan F. and Kramer, Michael and Levin, Lina and Li, Xiangdong and Ni, Mengmeng and Pan, Jingshan and Padmanabh, Prajwal V. and Possenti, Andrea and Ransom, Scott M. and Tsai, Chao-Wei and Venkatraman Krishnan, Vivek and Wang, Pei and Zhang, Jie and Zhi, Qijun and Zhang, Yongkun and Li, Di (2022) Radio Detection of an Elusive Millisecond Pulsar in the Globular Cluster NGC 6397. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 934 (2). L21. ISSN 2041-8205

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Abstract

We report the discovery of a new 5.78 ms period millisecond pulsar (MSP), PSR J1740−5340B (NGC 6397B), in an eclipsing binary system discovered with the Parkes radio telescope (now also known as Murriyang) in Australia and confirmed with the MeerKAT radio telescope in South Africa. The measured orbital period, 1.97 days, is the longest among all eclipsing binaries in globular clusters (GCs) and consistent with that of the coincident X-ray source U18, previously suggested to be a "hidden MSP." Our XMM-Newton observations during NGC 6397B's radio-quiescent epochs detected no X-ray flares. NGC 6397B is either a transitional MSP or an eclipsing binary in its initial stage of mass transfer after the companion star left the main sequence. The discovery of NGC 6397B potentially reveals a subgroup of extremely faint and heavily obscured binary pulsars, thus providing a plausible explanation for the apparent dearth of binary neutron stars in core-collapsed GCs as well as a critical constraint on the evolution of GCs.

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Subjects: Archive Paper Guardians > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 25 Apr 2023 09:22
Last Modified: 29 Feb 2024 04:24
URI: http://archives.articleproms.com/id/eprint/761

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