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A pulsar in a binary with a compact object in the mass gap between neutron stars and black holes

Authors :
Barr, Ewan D.
Dutta, Arunima
Freire, Paulo C. C.
Cadelano, Mario
Gautam, Tasha
Kramer, Michael
Pallanca, Cristina
Ransom, Scott M.
Ridolfi, Alessandro
Stappers, Benjamin W.
Tauris, Thomas M.
Krishnan, Vivek Venkatraman
Wex, Norbert
Bailes, Matthew
Behrend, Jan
Buchner, Sarah
Burgay, Marta
Chen, Weiwei
Champion, David J.
Chen, C. -H. Rosie
Corongiu, Alessandro
Geyer, Marisa
Men, Y. P.
Padmanabh, Prajwal V.
Possenti, Andrea
Barr, Ewan D.
Dutta, Arunima
Freire, Paulo C. C.
Cadelano, Mario
Gautam, Tasha
Kramer, Michael
Pallanca, Cristina
Ransom, Scott M.
Ridolfi, Alessandro
Stappers, Benjamin W.
Tauris, Thomas M.
Krishnan, Vivek Venkatraman
Wex, Norbert
Bailes, Matthew
Behrend, Jan
Buchner, Sarah
Burgay, Marta
Chen, Weiwei
Champion, David J.
Chen, C. -H. Rosie
Corongiu, Alessandro
Geyer, Marisa
Men, Y. P.
Padmanabh, Prajwal V.
Possenti, Andrea
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Among the compact objects observed in gravitational wave merger events a few have masses in the gap between the most massive neutron stars (NSs) and least massive black holes (BHs) known. Their nature and the formation of their merging binaries are not well understood. We report on pulsar timing observations using the Karoo Array Telescope (MeerKAT) of PSR J0514-4002E, an eccentric binary millisecond pulsar in the globular cluster NGC 1851 with a total binary mass of $3.887 \pm 0.004$ solar masses. The companion to the pulsar is a compact object and its mass (between $2.09$ and $2.71$ solar masses, 95% confidence interval) is in the mass gap, so it either is a very massive NS or a low-mass BH. We propose the companion was formed by a merger between two earlier NSs.<br />Comment: 41 pages, 13 figures, 3 tables, to be published in Science

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1430705661
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126.science.adg3005