Millisecond pulsars phenomenology under the light of graph theory
C. R. García,
G. Illiano,
D. F. Torres
et al.
Abstract:We compute and apply the minimum spanning tree (MST) of the binary millisecond pulsar population, and discuss aspects of the known phenomenology of these systems in this context.
We find that the MST effectively separates different classes of spider pulsars ---eclipsing radio pulsars in tight binary systems with a companion of either sim 0.1–0.8 M$_ (redbacks) or $ M$_ in mass (black widows)--- into distinct branches. The MST also separates black widows (BWs) in globular clusters from those found in the fiel… Show more
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