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Ordinary X-rays from Three Extraordinary Millisecond Pulsars: XMM-Newton Observations of PSRs J0337+1715, J0636+5129, and J0645+5158

Authors :
Spiewak, Renée
Kaplan, David L.
Archibald, Anne
Gentile, Peter
Hessels, Jason
Lorimer, Duncan
Lynch, Ryan
McLaughlin, Maura
Ransom, Scott
Stairs, Ingrid
Stovall, Kevin
Spiewak, Renée
Kaplan, David L.
Archibald, Anne
Gentile, Peter
Hessels, Jason
Lorimer, Duncan
Lynch, Ryan
McLaughlin, Maura
Ransom, Scott
Stairs, Ingrid
Stovall, Kevin
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We present the first X-ray observations of three recently discovered millisecond pulsars (MSPs) with interesting characteristics: PSR J0337+1715, PSR J0636+5129, and PSR J0645+5158. PSR J0337+1715 is a fast-spinning, bright, and so-far unique MSP in a hierarchical triple system with two white dwarf (WD) companions. PSR J0636+5129 is a MSP in a very tight 96-min orbit with a low-mass, 8 $M_J$ companion. PSR J0645+5158 is a nearby, isolated MSP with a very small duty cycle (1-2%), which has led to its inclusion in high-precision pulsar timing programs. Using data from XMM-Newton, we have analyzed X-ray spectroscopy for these three objects, as well as optical/ultraviolet photometry for PSR J0337+1715. The X-ray data for each are largely consistent with expectations for most MSPs with regards to the ratios of thermal and non-thermal emission. We discuss the implications of these data on the pulsar population, and prospects for future observations of these pulsars.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363460534
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847.0004-637X.822.1.37