论文标题

PSR J1012+5307:一个毫秒的脉冲星,具有极低的质量白矮人伴侣

PSR J1012+5307: a millisecond pulsar with an extremely low-mass white dwarf companion

论文作者

Sánchez, D. Mata, Istrate, A. G., van Kerkwijk, M. H., Breton, R. P., Kaplan, D. L.

论文摘要

携带毫秒脉冲的二进制体可以确定中子星质量的独特路径:无线电脉动揭示了中子恒星的运动,而伴侣的运动可以通过光学范围的研究来表征。 PSR J1012+5307是带有氦核白矮人伴侣的14.5小时轨道中的毫秒脉冲星。在这项工作中,我们介绍了对光谱运动的分析,其中伴侣恒星的吸收特征揭示了最轻的白色矮人之一。我们确定了k_2 = 218.9 +-2.2 km/s的白色矮人径向速度的半振幅,该速度与从精确的无线电时机得出的脉冲星的质量相结合,得出Q = 10.44 +-0.11的质量比。我们还尝试使用新的二进制进化模型来从观察性约束中推断出白矮人的质量,用于极低的质量白矮人,但发现它们无法同时再现所有观察到的参数。特别是,我们无法将二元演化预测的半径与光度分析的测量(R_WD = 0.047+-0.003 rsun)相协调。因此,我们对极低质量的白矮人进化的有限理解是由二进制相互作用产生的,因此是限制我们可以在该系统中测量白矮人质量的精确度的主要因素。我们保守的白矮人质量估计为m_wd = 0.165 +-0.015 msun,以及质量比,使我们能够推断出M_NS = 1.72 +-0.16 msun的脉冲星质量。该值显然高于规范1.4 MSUN,因此将PSR J1012+5307添加到日益增长的毫秒脉冲列表中。

Binaries harbouring millisecond pulsars enable a unique path to determine neutron star masses: radio pulsations reveal the motion of the neutron star, while that of the companion can be characterised through studies in the optical range. PSR J1012+5307 is a millisecond pulsar in a 14.5-h orbit with a helium-core white dwarf companion. In this work we present the analysis of an optical spectroscopic campaign, where the companion star absorption features reveal one of the lightest known white dwarfs. We determine a white dwarf radial velocity semi-amplitude of K_2 = 218.9 +- 2.2 km/s, which combined with that of the pulsar derived from the precise radio timing, yields a mass ratio of q=10.44+- 0.11. We also attempt to infer the white dwarf mass from observational constraints using new binary evolution models for extremely low-mass white dwarfs, but find that they cannot reproduce all observed parameters simultaneously. In particular, we cannot reconcile the radius predicted from binary evolution with the measurement from the photometric analysis (R_WD=0.047+-0.003 Rsun). Our limited understanding of extremely low-mass white dwarf evolution, which results from binary interaction, therefore comes as the main factor limiting the precision with which we can measure the mass of the white dwarf in this system. Our conservative white dwarf mass estimate of M_WD = 0.165 +- 0.015 Msun, along with the mass ratio enables us to infer a pulsar mass of M_NS = 1.72 +- 0.16 Msun. This value is clearly above the canonical 1.4 Msun, therefore adding PSR J1012+5307 to the growing list of massive millisecond pulsars.

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