Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Apr 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994pasau..11...81b&link_type=abstract
Astronomical Society of Australia, Proceedings, vol. 11, no. 1, p. 81
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
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Magellanic Clouds, Pulsars, Stellar Mass Accretion, X Ray Binaries, Astrophysics, Doppler Effect, Kepler Laws, Radio Astronomy
Scientific paper
The existence of X-ray binary systems shows that neutron stars are found in orbit around massive stars. Before these systems enter the mass accretion phase, one would expect the neutron star might be detectable as a radio pulsar. The discovery of PSR B1259-63 by Johnston et al. (1992, Astrophys. J. Lett, 387, L37), which is in orbit around the Be star SS2883, provided the first evidence for such systems. PSR J0045-7319 was discovered in a systematic search of the Magellanic Clouds for radio pulsars by McConnell et al. (1991, Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 249, 645). Its dispersion measure of 105 pc/cu cm assures its association with the Small Magellanic Cloud making it the only known pulsar in the SMC. The discovery of regular Doppler shifts of the pulse period of PSR J0045-7319 implies that the pulsar is in a highly eccentric 51-day binary orbit, making it the most luminous binary pulsar known (Kaspi et al., 1993, submitted to Astrophys. J.). The observed Keplerian orbital parameters show that the companion mass is greater the 4 solar mass. Optical observations of the field reveal a 16th magnitude, 11 solar mass, B1 main-sequence star, which we conclude is the pulsar's companion. The timing observations imply that this pulsar has not been spun up by accretion from the companion. This suggests that, like the PSR B1259-63 binary system, the PSR J0045-7319 system is a progenitor of an X-ray binary system. At periastron the pulsar approaches to within six stellar radii of the companion.
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