Basic Physics with Exotic Millisecond Pulsars

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Authors
  • S.M. Ransom
  • B. Andersen
  • N. Clifford
  • H. Thankful Cromartie
  • M.E. DeCesar
  • P. Demorest
  • E. Fonseca
  • P. Freire
  • J. Hessels
  • R.S. Lynch
  • I. Stairs
Publication date 01-2019
Journal American Astronomical Society Meeting
Event 233rd Meeting of the American Astronomical Society
Article number 228.02
Volume | Issue number 233
Pages (from-to) 228-229
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
Some of the highest profile, and highest impact, results from pulsar timing involve probing the high-density physics at the cores of the neutron stars or testing general relativity in new and better ways. These efforts almost always involve the rarest and most exotic of recycled binary systems, including those which formed in unusual ways, or those whose orbits or companions were altered later, as often happens in globular clusters. We report recent results, using timing and search observations from the GBT and Arecibo, on several of these exotic systems. We have new and potentially exciting neutron star mass measurements and new tests of general relativity. And we suggest that it is well worth the efforts involved to uncover and examine these "1%" pulsar systems.
Document type Meeting Abstract
Language English
Published at https://assets.pubpub.org/qmxqtups/61582749069276.pdf
Other links https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2019AAS...23322802R/abstract
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