Eclipses of the ablating binary pulsar PSR1744 - 24A

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Ablation, Eclipses, Eclipsing Binary Stars, Pulsars, Stellar Physics, Electron Density (Concentration), Electron Energy, Globular Clusters, Light Curve, Mass Transfer, Radio Attenuation, Stellar Winds

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The light curve of the binary pulsar PSR1744 - 24A has been measured at 1.67 GHz, and it is found that the eclipse is not total: maximum attenuation in some cases is only about 70 percent. The pulse signal is substantially delayed during the eclipse. These observations are modeled using free-free absorption and dispersion in an ionized wind. A simplified model predicts a wind density at the Roche surface of about 6 x 10 exp 7 electrons/cu cm and a T(e) in the wind of 3600-15,000 K. Such a wind is unlikely to ablate the companion star entirely in less than a Hubble time, so that in this one case at least, ablation may not ultimately form an isolated millisecond pulsar.

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