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Searches for Shapiro delay in seven binary pulsars using the MeerKAT telescope

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac3719

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telescopes - stars; neutron - pulsars; general - pulsars; individual; PSR J0101-6422; PSR J1101-6424; PSR J1125-6014; PSR J1514-4946; PSR J1614-2230; PSR J1732-5049; PSR J1909-3744

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Precision timing of millisecond pulsars (MSPs) in binary systems allows for the detection of Shapiro delay, providing constraints on component masses and system orientation. This study presents timing results on seven binary MSPs using the MeerKAT radio telescope, confirming Shapiro delay in all systems and determining accurate mass measurements for three pulsars. The observations also reveal correlations between pulsar companion masses and spin period, as well as the anticorrelation between recycled pulsar mass and their companion masses.
Precision timing of millisecond pulsars (MSPs) in binary systems enables observers to detect the relativistic Shapiro delay induced by space-time curvature. When fa v ourably aligned, this enables constraints to be placed on the component masses and system orientation. Here, we present the results of timing campaigns on seven binary MSPs observed with the 64-antenna MeerKAT radio telescope that sho w e vidence of Shapiro delay: PSRs J0101 -6422, J1101 -6424, J1125 -6014, J1514 -4946, J1614 -2230, J1732-5049, and J1909-3744. Evidence for Shapiro delay was found in all of the systems, and for three the orientations and data quality enabled strong constraints on their orbital inclinations and component masses. For PSRs J1125 -6014, J1614 -2230, and J1909 -3744, we determined pulsar masses to be M-p = 1 . 68 +/- 0 . 17, 1 . 94 +/- 0 . 03, and 1 . 45 +/- 0 . 03 M-?, and companion masses to be M-c = 0 . 33 +/- 0 . 02, 0 . 495 +/- 0 . 005, and 0 . 205 +/- 0 . 003 M-?, respectively. This pro vides the first independent confirmation of PSR J1614-2230's mass, one of the highest known. The Shapiro delays measured for PSRs J0101 -6422, J1101 -6424, J1514 -4946, and J1732 -5049 were only weak, and could not provide interesting component mass limits. Despite a large number of MSPs being routinely timed, relatively few have accurate masses via Shapiro delays. We use simulations to show that this is e xpected, and pro vide a formula for observers to assess how accurately a pulsar mass can be determined. We also discuss the observed correlation between pulsar companion masses and spin period, and the anticorrelation between recycled pulsar mass and their companion masses.

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