The energetic, eclipsing millisecond pulsar J1816+4510 was recently discovered in a low-frequency radio survey with the Green Bank Telescope. With an orbital period of 8.7hr and a minimum companion mass of 0.16M ⊙ , it appears to belong to an increasingly important class of pulsars that are ablating their low-mass companions. We report the discovery of the γ-ray counterpart to this pulsar and present a likely optical/ultraviolet counterpart as well. Using the radio ephemeris, we detect pulsations in the unclassified γ-ray source 2FGL J1816.5+4511, implying an efficiency of 25% in converting the pulsar\u27s spin-down luminosity into γ-rays and adding PSR J1816+4510 to the large number of millisecond pulsars detected by Fermi. The likely...
We report the discovery of the likely white dwarf companions to radio millisecond pulsars 47 Tuc Q a...
In the last few years, over 43 millisecond radio pulsars have been discovered by targeted searches o...
We report the discovery of 1.97 ms period gamma-ray pulsations from the 75 minute orbital-period bin...
The energetic, eclipsing millisecond pulsar J1816+4510 was recently discovered in a low-frequency ra...
The energetic, eclipsing millisecond pulsar J1816+4510 was recently discovered in a low-frequency ra...
Most millisecond pulsars with low-mass companions are in systems with either helium-core white dwarf...
Using the 1.3 m and 2.4 m Telescopes of the MDM Observatory, we identified the close companions of t...
We present a study of PSR J1723–2837, an eclipsing, 1.86 ms millisecond binary radio pulsar discover...
International audienceWe report on photometric and spectroscopic observations of white dwarf compani...
We report on the discovery of the companion star to the millisecond pulsar J1342+2822B in the globul...
In the last few years, over 43 millisecond radio pulsars have been discovered by targeted searches o...
We report the optical discovery of the companion to the 2 M_☉ millisecond pulsar PSR J1614–2230. The...
In the last few years, over 43 millisecond radio pulsars have been discovered by targeted searches o...
We report the discovery of PSR J1838-0537, a gamma-ray pulsar found through a blind search of data f...
Most millisecond pulsars with low-mass companions are in systems with either helium-core white dwarf...
We report the discovery of the likely white dwarf companions to radio millisecond pulsars 47 Tuc Q a...
In the last few years, over 43 millisecond radio pulsars have been discovered by targeted searches o...
We report the discovery of 1.97 ms period gamma-ray pulsations from the 75 minute orbital-period bin...
The energetic, eclipsing millisecond pulsar J1816+4510 was recently discovered in a low-frequency ra...
The energetic, eclipsing millisecond pulsar J1816+4510 was recently discovered in a low-frequency ra...
Most millisecond pulsars with low-mass companions are in systems with either helium-core white dwarf...
Using the 1.3 m and 2.4 m Telescopes of the MDM Observatory, we identified the close companions of t...
We present a study of PSR J1723–2837, an eclipsing, 1.86 ms millisecond binary radio pulsar discover...
International audienceWe report on photometric and spectroscopic observations of white dwarf compani...
We report on the discovery of the companion star to the millisecond pulsar J1342+2822B in the globul...
In the last few years, over 43 millisecond radio pulsars have been discovered by targeted searches o...
We report the optical discovery of the companion to the 2 M_☉ millisecond pulsar PSR J1614–2230. The...
In the last few years, over 43 millisecond radio pulsars have been discovered by targeted searches o...
We report the discovery of PSR J1838-0537, a gamma-ray pulsar found through a blind search of data f...
Most millisecond pulsars with low-mass companions are in systems with either helium-core white dwarf...
We report the discovery of the likely white dwarf companions to radio millisecond pulsars 47 Tuc Q a...
In the last few years, over 43 millisecond radio pulsars have been discovered by targeted searches o...
We report the discovery of 1.97 ms period gamma-ray pulsations from the 75 minute orbital-period bin...