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2012MNRAS.423.3316A - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 423, 3316-3327 (2012/July-2)

The relativistic pulsar–white dwarf binary PSR J1738+0333 – I. Mass determination and evolutionary history.

ANTONIADIS J., VAN KERKWIJK M.H., KOESTER D., FREIRE P.C.C., WEX N., TAURIS T.M., KRAMER M. and BASSA C.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

PSR J1738+0333 is one of the four millisecond pulsars known to be orbited by a white dwarf companion bright enough for optical spectroscopy. Of these, it has the shortest orbital period, making it especially interesting for a range of astrophysical and gravity related questions. We present a spectroscopic and photometric study of the white dwarf companion and infer its radial-velocity curve, effective temperature, surface gravity and luminosity. We find that the white dwarf has properties consistent with those of low-mass white dwarfs with thick hydrogen envelopes, and use the corresponding mass–radius relation to infer its mass; MWD = 0.181+0.007_0.005^ M. Combined with the mass ratio q= 8.1±0.2 inferred from the radial velocities and the precise pulsar timing ephemeris, the neutron star mass is constrained to M_PS8 = 1.47+0.07–0.06 M. Contrary to expectations, the latter is only slightly above the Chandrasekhar limit. We find that, even if the birth mass of the neutron star was only 1.20 M, more than 60 per cent of the matter that left the surface of the white dwarf progenitor escaped the system. The accurate determination of the component masses transforms this system in a laboratory for fundamental physics by constraining the orbital decay predicted by general relativity. Currently, the agreement is within 1σ of the observed decay. Further radio timing observations will allow precise tests of white dwarf models, assuming the validity of general relativity.

Abstract Copyright: 2012 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society2012 RAS

Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - stars: neutron - pulsars: general - white dwarfs - stars: individual: PSR J1738+0333

CDS comments: The comparison star is 2MASS J17385528+0332551 in Simbad.

Simbad objects: 12

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