对年轻脉冲星PSR J1906+0746的1.3 M⊙紧凑型双星伴星的射电脉冲的深入搜索

IF 5.8 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Yuyang Wang, Joeri van Leeuwen
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双脉冲星系统为天体物理学和基础物理学的研究提供了无可比拟的优势。然而,到目前为止,只有一个这样的系统是可见的:PSR J0737 - 3039。由于大地进动的广义相对论效应,它的组成部分脉冲星B现在已经旋转出了视线。然而,我们知道,这些岁差周期也可以使脉冲星进入视线,并且这种岁差在PSR J1906+0746中以类似的强度发生。这个源是一颗年轻的、未循环的射电脉冲星,它围绕一个质量为1.32 M⊙的致密天体运行。我们提出了一项新的运动,在之前的搜索二十年后,从这个伴星探测无线电脉冲。推动这次重新尝试的两个关键原因是,伴星射电波束可能已经进入了我们的视线,以及FAST射电望远镜现在提供的更高灵敏度。在28次深度观测中,我们没有探测到可靠的伴星信号。在比较了可能的情况后,我们得出结论,伴星很可能仍然是一颗脉冲星,它没有指向我们。接下来,我们对这些系统在其岁差周期中所覆盖的天空进行估计。我们发现,对于大多数系统几何形状,时间光束分数是统一的,即任何方向的观测者都可以在某一点上看到系统。我们得出的结论是,PSR J1906+0746在未来仍有可能成为双脉冲星。
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A deep search for radio pulsations from the 1.3 M⊙ compact-object binary companion of young pulsar PSR J1906+0746
Double pulsar systems offer unrivaled advantages for the study of astrophysics and fundamental physics. Only one such system has been visible so far, however: PSR J0737−3039. Its component pulsar B has now rotated out of sight due to the general relativistic effect of geodetic precession. We know, however, that these precession cycles can also pivot pulsars into sight, and that this precession occurs at similar strength in PSR J1906+0746. This source is a young, unrecycled radio pulsar that orbits a compact object with mass ∼1.32 M. We present a renewed campaign to detect radio pulsations from this companion two decades after the previous search. The two key reasons driving this reattempt are the possibility that the companion radio beam has since precessed into our line of sight, and the improved sensitivity now offered by the FAST radio telescope. In 28 deep observations, we did not detect a credible companion pulsar signal. After comparing the possible scenarios, we conclude the companion is still most likely a pulsar that does not point at us. We next present estimates for the sky covered by such systems throughout their precession cycle. We find that for most system geometries, the all-time beaming fraction is unity, that is, observers in any direction can see the system at some point. We conclude that it is still likely that PSR J1906+0746 will be visible as a double pulsar in the future.
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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10.20
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2105
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期刊介绍: Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.
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