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Discovery of five recycled pulsars in a high Galactic latitude survey

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 656, Issue 1, Pages 408-413

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/509312

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binaries : close; pulsars : general; stars : neutron; surveys

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We present five recycled pulsars discovered during a 21 cm survey of approximately 4150 deg(2) between 15 degrees and 30 degrees from the Galactic plane using the Parkes radio telescope. One new pulsar, PSR J1528 - 3146, has a 61 ms spin period and a massive white dwarf companion. Like many recycled pulsars with heavy companions, the orbital eccentricity is relatively high (similar to 0.0002), consistent with evolutionary models that predict less time for circularization. The four remaining pulsars have short spin periods ( 3 ms < P < 6 ms); three of these have probable white dwarf binary companions and one ( PSR J2010 - 1323) is isolated. PSR J1600 - 3053 is relatively bright for its dispersion measure of 52.3 pc cm(-3) and promises good timing precision thanks to an intrinsically narrow feature in its pulse profile, resolvable through coherent dedispersion. In this survey, the recycled pulsar discovery rate was 1 per 4 days of telescope time or 1 per 600 deg(2) of sky. The variability of these sources implies that there are more millisecond pulsars that might be found by repeating this survey.

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