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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Volume 702, Issue 2, Pages L177-L181Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/702/2/L177
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pulsars: general; pulsars: individual (J1746-2850I, J1746-2850II, J1745-2910)
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- NRAO Student Support grant
- 6.1 Base funding
- NSF [AST0807151]
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We report the discovery of three pulsars whose large dispersion measures (DMs) and angular proximity to Sgr A* indicate the existence of a Galactic center population of neutron stars. The relatively long periods (0.98-1.48 s) most likely reflect strong selection against short-period pulsars from radio-wave scattering at the observation frequency of 2 GHz used in our survey with the Green Bank Telescope. One object (PSR J1746-2850I) has a characteristic spindown age of only 13 kyr along with a high surface magnetic field similar to 4 x 10(13) G. It and a second object found in the same telescope pointing, PSR J1746-2850II (which has the highest known DM among pulsars), may have originated from recent star formation in the Arches or Quintuplet clusters given their angular locations. Along with a third object, PSR J1745-2910, and two similar high-dispersion, long-period pulsars reported by Johnston et al., the five objects found so far are 10-15 arcmin from Sgr A*, consistent with there being a large pulsar population in the Galactic center, most of whose members are undetectable in relatively low-frequency surveys because of pulse broadening from the same scattering volume that angularly broadens Sgr A* and OH/IR masers.
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