Globular clusters and pulsars

Back to the Galaxy Pub Date : 2008-05-29 DOI:10.1063/1.43928
R. Manchester
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Abstract

Globular clusters are the oldest known stellar system in our Galaxy. It is therefore surprising that they are found to contain relatively large numbers of millisecond pulsars, since these pulsars have a limited active lifetime. Globular cluster pulsars are preferentially found in clusters with massive and dense cores and are often binary with another star. These properties suggest that they are neutron stars which have been captured by a cluster star or binary system and ‘‘recycled,’’ that is, spun up to their present short periods by accretion of mass from the companion. Based on the observed sample of 30 or so pulsars, it is estimated that the total number of pulsars in globular clusters is about 1000. This is about two orders of magnitude greater than the observed number of low‐mass X‐ray binary systems, which places limits on the lifetime of these systems if they are the progenitors of millisecond pulsars. Some pulsars lying close to the core of dense clusters are observed to be accelerated in the clu...
球状星团和脉冲星
球状星团是我们银河系中已知最古老的恒星系统。因此,令人惊讶的是,它们被发现含有相对大量的毫秒脉冲星,因为这些脉冲星的活跃寿命有限。球状星团脉冲星优先出现在具有大质量和致密核心的星团中,通常与另一颗恒星形成双星。这些特性表明它们是中子星,被一个星团或双星系统捕获并“再循环”,也就是说,通过从伴星那里吸积质量而旋转到现在的短周期。根据观测到的30颗左右脉冲星的样本,估计球状星团中脉冲星的总数约为1000颗。这比观测到的低质量X射线双星系统的数量大了大约两个数量级,如果它们是毫秒脉冲星的前身,这就限制了这些系统的寿命。一些靠近密集星团核心的脉冲星被观察到在星团中被加速。
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