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Binary millisecond pulsar discovery via gamma-ray pulsations.

Authors :
Pletsch HJ
Guillemot L
Fehrmann H
Allen B
Kramer M
Aulbert C
Ackermann M
Ajello M
de Angelis A
Atwood WB
Baldini L
Ballet J
Barbiellini G
Bastieri D
Bechtol K
Bellazzini R
Borgland AW
Bottacini E
Brandt TJ
Bregeon J
Brigida M
Bruel P
Buehler R
Buson S
Caliandro GA
Cameron RA
Caraveo PA
Casandjian JM
Cecchi C
Çelik Ö
Charles E
Chaves RC
Cheung CC
Chiang J
Ciprini S
Claus R
Cohen-Tanugi J
Conrad J
Cutini S
D'Ammando F
Dermer CD
Digel SW
Drell PS
Drlica-Wagner A
Dubois R
Dumora D
Favuzzi C
Ferrara EC
Franckowiak A
Fukazawa Y
Fusco P
Gargano F
Gehrels N
Germani S
Giglietto N
Giordano F
Giroletti M
Godfrey G
Grenier IA
Grondin MH
Grove JE
Guiriec S
Hadasch D
Hanabata Y
Harding AK
den Hartog PR
Hayashida M
Hays E
Hill AB
Hou X
Hughes RE
Jóhannesson G
Jackson MS
Jogler T
Johnson AS
Johnson WN
Kataoka J
Kerr M
Knödlseder J
Kuss M
Lande J
Larsson S
Latronico L
Lemoine-Goumard M
Longo F
Loparco F
Lovellette MN
Lubrano P
Massaro F
Mayer M
Mazziotta MN
McEnery JE
Mehault J
Michelson PF
Mitthumsiri W
Mizuno T
Monzani ME
Morselli A
Moskalenko IV
Murgia S
Nakamori T
Nemmen R
Nuss E
Ohno M
Ohsugi T
Omodei N
Orienti M
Orlando E
de Palma F
Paneque D
Perkins JS
Piron F
Pivato G
Porter TA
Rainò S
Rando R
Ray PS
Razzano M
Reimer A
Reimer O
Reposeur T
Ritz S
Romani RW
Romoli C
Sanchez DA
Saz Parkinson PM
Schulz A
Sgrò C
do Couto e Silva E
Siskind EJ
Smith DA
Spandre G
Spinelli P
Suson DJ
Takahashi H
Tanaka T
Thayer JB
Thayer JG
Thompson DJ
Tibaldo L
Tinivella M
Troja E
Usher TL
Vandenbroucke J
Vasileiou V
Vianello G
Vitale V
Waite AP
Winer BL
Wood KS
Wood M
Yang Z
Zimmer S
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2012 Dec 07; Vol. 338 (6112), pp. 1314-7. Date of Electronic Publication: 2012 Oct 25.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Millisecond pulsars, old neutron stars spun up by accreting matter from a companion star, can reach high rotation rates of hundreds of revolutions per second. Until now, all such "recycled" rotation-powered pulsars have been detected by their spin-modulated radio emission. In a computing-intensive blind search of gamma-ray data from the Fermi Large Area Telescope (with partial constraints from optical data), we detected a 2.5-millisecond pulsar, PSR J1311-3430. This unambiguously explains a formerly unidentified gamma-ray source that had been a decade-long enigma, confirming previous conjectures. The pulsar is in a circular orbit with an orbital period of only 93 minutes, the shortest of any spin-powered pulsar binary ever found.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
338
Issue :
6112
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23112297
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1229054