2019ApJ...887L..21R


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2019ApJ...887L..21R - Astrophys. J., 887, L21-L21 (2019/December-2)

A NICER view of PSR J0030+0451 millisecond pulsar parameter estimation.

RILEY T.E., WATTS A.L., BOGDANOV S., RAY P.S., LUDLAM R.M., GUILLOT S., ARZOUMANIAN Z., BAKER C.L., BILOUS A.V., CHAKRABARTY D., GENDREAU K.C., HARDING A.K., HO W.C.G., LATTIMER J.M., MORSINK S.M. and STROHMAYER T.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on Bayesian parameter estimation of the mass and equatorial radius of the millisecond pulsar PSR J0030+0451, conditional on pulse-profile modeling of Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer X-ray spectral-timing event data. We perform relativistic ray-tracing of thermal emission from hot regions of the pulsar's surface. We assume two distinct hot regions based on two clear pulsed components in the phase-folded pulse-profile data; we explore a number of forms (morphologies and topologies) for each hot region, inferring their parameters in addition to the stellar mass and radius. For the family of models considered, the evidence (prior predictive probability of the data) strongly favors a model that permits both hot regions to be located in the same rotational hemisphere. Models wherein both hot regions are assumed to be simply connected circular single-temperature spots, in particular those where the spots are assumed to be reflection-symmetric with respect to the stellar origin, are strongly disfavored. For the inferred configuration, one hot region subtends an angular extent of only a few degrees (in spherical coordinates with origin at the stellar center) and we are insensitive to other structural details; the second hot region is far more azimuthally extended in the form of a narrow arc, thus requiring a larger number of parameters to describe. The inferred mass M and equatorial radius Req are, respectively, 1.34–0.16+0.15M and 12.71–1.19+1.14km, while the compactness GM/Reqc2=0.156–0.010+0.008 is more tightly constrained; the credible interval bounds reported here are approximately the 16% and 84% quantiles in marginal posterior mass.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Matter density - Rotation powered pulsars - Millisecond pulsars - Pulsars - X-ray stars - Neutron stars - Neutron star cores - Nuclear astrophysics

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 PSR J0030+0451 Psr 00 30 27.4277 +04 51 39.710           ~ 461 1
2 PSR J0348+0432 Psr 03 48 43.6363173480 +04 32 11.461921260           ~ 266 2
3 PSR J0437-47 Psr 04 37 15.7994581776 -47 15 08.544351636           DC 904 0
4 M 1 SNR 05 34 30.9 +22 00 53           ~ 6191 1
5 V* CM Tau Psr 05 34 31.9474694616 +22 00 52.153698024           ~ 5258 0
6 PSR J0740+6620 Psr 07 40 45.799 +66 20 33.60           ~ 274 0
7 GrW 170817 GWE 13 09 48.0850 -23 22 53.343           ~ 1998 0
8 PSR J1614-2230 Psr 16 14 36.5070 -22 30 31.207           ~ 391 1
9 V* V801 Ara LXB 16 40 55.5976953528 -53 45 04.948107156 17.50 18.20 17.5   17.07 ~ 869 1
10 X Ara X-1 LXB 17 06 15.314 -43 02 08.69           ~ 268 1
11 V* V4580 Sgr LXB 18 08 27.54 -36 58 44.3   16.81 16.51     ~ 984 0
12 RX J1856.6-3754 Psr 18 56 35.11 -37 54 30.5     25.7     ~ 437 0
13 PSR J2124-3358 Psr 21 24 43.8464 -33 58 44.961           ~ 298 1

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