PSR J1906+0746 is a young pulsar in the relativistic binary with the second-shortest known orbital period, of 3.98 hours. We here present a timing study based on five years of observations, conducted with the 5 largest radio telescopes in the world, aimed at determining the companion nature. Through the measurement of three post-Keplerian orbital parameters we find the pulsar mass to be 1.291(11) M_sol, and the companion mass 1.322(11) M_sol respectively. These masses fit well in the observed collection of double neutron stars, but are also compatible with other white dwarfs around young pulsars such as J1906+0746. Neither radio pulsations nor dispersion-inducing outflows that could have further established the companion nature were detecte...
Pulsars in close, eccentric binary systems are usually assumed to have another neutron star as a com...
In a search of the unidentified Fermi gamma-ray source 3FGL. J1417.5-4402 with the Parkes radio tele...
International audiencePSR J1528-3146 is a 60.8 ms pulsar orbiting a heavy white dwarf (WD) companion...
PSR J1906+0746 is a young pulsar in the relativistic binary with the second-shortest known orbital p...
PSR J1906+0746 is a young pulsar in the relativistic binary with the second-shortest known orbital p...
The study of pulsars in binary systems produces a wide variety of scientific results, including uniq...
We report the discovery of PSR J1906+0746, a young 144 ms pulsar in a highly relativistic 3.98 hr or...
Millisecond pulsars are thought to be neutron stars that have been spun-up by accretion of matter fr...
PSR J1910-5959A is a binary pulsar with a helium white dwarf (HeWD) companion located about 6 arcmin...
The pulsar PSR J1756-2251 resides in a relativistic double neutron star binary system with a 7.67-h ...
Millisecond pulsars are thought to be neutron stars that have been spun-up by accretion of matter fr...
We present results of timing measurements of the binary millisecond pulsar PSR J2145-0750. Combining...
We report on the discovery of PSR J1141 - 6545, a radio pulsar in an eccentric, relativistic 5 hr bi...
We report on the discovery of PSR J1141-6545, a radio pulsar in an eccentric, relativistic 5 hr bina...
We report the results of timing observations of PSR J1952+2630, a 20.7 ms pulsar in orbit with a mas...
Pulsars in close, eccentric binary systems are usually assumed to have another neutron star as a com...
In a search of the unidentified Fermi gamma-ray source 3FGL. J1417.5-4402 with the Parkes radio tele...
International audiencePSR J1528-3146 is a 60.8 ms pulsar orbiting a heavy white dwarf (WD) companion...
PSR J1906+0746 is a young pulsar in the relativistic binary with the second-shortest known orbital p...
PSR J1906+0746 is a young pulsar in the relativistic binary with the second-shortest known orbital p...
The study of pulsars in binary systems produces a wide variety of scientific results, including uniq...
We report the discovery of PSR J1906+0746, a young 144 ms pulsar in a highly relativistic 3.98 hr or...
Millisecond pulsars are thought to be neutron stars that have been spun-up by accretion of matter fr...
PSR J1910-5959A is a binary pulsar with a helium white dwarf (HeWD) companion located about 6 arcmin...
The pulsar PSR J1756-2251 resides in a relativistic double neutron star binary system with a 7.67-h ...
Millisecond pulsars are thought to be neutron stars that have been spun-up by accretion of matter fr...
We present results of timing measurements of the binary millisecond pulsar PSR J2145-0750. Combining...
We report on the discovery of PSR J1141 - 6545, a radio pulsar in an eccentric, relativistic 5 hr bi...
We report on the discovery of PSR J1141-6545, a radio pulsar in an eccentric, relativistic 5 hr bina...
We report the results of timing observations of PSR J1952+2630, a 20.7 ms pulsar in orbit with a mas...
Pulsars in close, eccentric binary systems are usually assumed to have another neutron star as a com...
In a search of the unidentified Fermi gamma-ray source 3FGL. J1417.5-4402 with the Parkes radio tele...
International audiencePSR J1528-3146 is a 60.8 ms pulsar orbiting a heavy white dwarf (WD) companion...