1. Timing and Precession of the Young, Relativistic Binary Pulsar PSR J1906+0746.
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Kasian, Laura
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BINARY number system , *TELESCOPES , *PULSARS , *PHYSICAL sciences , *ASTRONOMICAL research - Abstract
We present an updated timing solution and an analysis of the profile evolution—including precession and beam shape—of the young, relativistic binary pulsar J1906+0746. The 144-ms pulsar, in a 3.98-hour orbit with eccentricity 0.085 [1], was initially discovered during the early stages of the ALFA (Arecibo L-band Feed Array) pulsar survey [2] using the 305-metre Arecibo telescope and was subsequently found in archival Parkes Multibeam Survey data. We have since been regularly monitoring the system using the Arecibo and Green Bank telescopes, and include data from the Jodrell Bank, Parkes, Nancay and Westerbork telescopes. The nature of the binary companion will also be discussed based on improved estimates of the total and companion masses obtained from the updated timing solution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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