2022
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202243062
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Upgraded GMRT survey for pulsars in globular clusters

Abstract: Context. Globular clusters (GCs) contain a unique pulsar population, with many exotic systems that can form only in their dense stellar environments. Such systems are potentially very interesting for new tests of gravity theories and neutron-star mass measurements. Aims. The leap in sensitivity of the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) in India, especially at low radio frequencies (< 1 GHz), motivated a new search for radio pulsars in a group of eight southern GCs. We aim to image these clusters … Show more

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“…The great similarity of the γ-ray pulse profile to the radio one also strongly supports our detection. This pulsar has a maximum spin-down rate  P of 6.65 × 10 −20 (Gautam et al 2022), which implies a spin-down luminosity of   E 4.3 10 35 ´erg s −1 . The γ-ray efficiency would be   L E 0.12 h = g when we assign the observed L γ to the MSP.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…The great similarity of the γ-ray pulse profile to the radio one also strongly supports our detection. This pulsar has a maximum spin-down rate  P of 6.65 × 10 −20 (Gautam et al 2022), which implies a spin-down luminosity of   E 4.3 10 35 ´erg s −1 . The γ-ray efficiency would be   L E 0.12 h = g when we assign the observed L γ to the MSP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…While the former two have higher spin-down luminosities of ∼10 36 erg s −1 , these three all have relatively high rotational power among all MSPs. Also the former two are isolated pulsars, but PSR J1835−3259B is in a binary, likely with a helium white dwarf companion (Gautam et al 2022), and on the evolutionary tracks for such binaries (Tauris & Savonije 1999). Further studies of pulsars in the GCs could help our understanding, by pinning down how many such bright MSPs exist in γ-ray-bright GCs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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