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Discovery and Timing of Three Millisecond Pulsars in Radio and Gamma-Rays with the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope and Fermi Large Area Telescope

Authors :
T. J. Johnson
Elizabeth C. Ferrara
Matthew Kerr
Benjamin Stappers
Rajeev Singh Rathour
Bhaswati Bhattacharyya
Jayashree Roy
Peter F. Michelson
Paulo C. C. Freire
Scott M. Ransom
Paul S. Ray
S. Sengupta
A. Kaninghat
P. M. Saz Parkinson
Yashwant Gupta
Dipankar Bhattacharya
David A. Smith
Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires de Bordeaux Gradignan (CENBG)
Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Source :
Astrophys.J., Astrophys.J., 2021, 910 (2), pp.160. ⟨10.3847/1538-4357/abe4d5⟩
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2021.

Abstract

We performed deep observations to search for radio pulsations in the directions of 375 unassociated Fermi Large Area Telescope γ-ray sources using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) at 322 and 607 MHz. In this paper we report the discovery of three millisecond pulsars (MSPs), PSR J0248+4230, PSR J1207–5050, and PSR J1536–4948. We conducted follow-up timing observations for ∼5 yr with the GMRT and derived phase-coherent timing models for these MSPs. PSR J0248+4230 and J1207–5050 are isolated MSPs having periodicities of 2.60 ms and 4.84 ms. PSR J1536–4948 is a 3.07 ms pulsar in a binary system with an orbital period of ∼62 days about a companion of a minimum mass of 0.32 M ⊙. We also present multifrequency pulse profiles of these MSPs from the GMRT observations. PSR J1536–4948 is an MSP with an extremely wide pulse profile having multiple components. Using the radio timing ephemeris we subsequently detected γ-ray pulsations from these three MSPs, confirming them as the sources powering the γ-ray emission. For PSR J1536–4948 we performed combined radio–γ-ray timing using ∼11.6 yr of γ-ray pulse times of arrival (TOAs) along with the radio TOAs. PSR J1536–4948 also shows evidence for pulsed γ-ray emission out to above 25 GeV, confirming earlier associations of this MSP with a ≥10 GeV point source. The multiwavelength pulse profiles of all three MSPs offer challenges to models of radio and γ-ray emission in pulsar magnetospheres.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astrophys.J., Astrophys.J., 2021, 910 (2), pp.160. ⟨10.3847/1538-4357/abe4d5⟩
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cc4828c78edd6aead1efc38a0ab6a455
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abe4d5⟩