Radio pulsars with millisecond spin periods are thought to have been spun up by the transfer of matter and angular momentum from a low-mass companion star during an x-ray–emitting phase. The spin periods of the neutron stars in several such low-mass x-ray binary (LMXB) systems have been shown to be in the millisecond regime, but no radio pulsations have been detected. Here we report on detection and follow-up observations of a nearby radio millisecond pulsar (MSP) in a circular binary orbit with an optically identified companion star. Optical observations indicate that an accretion disk was present in this system within the past decade. Our optical data show no evidence that one exists today, suggesting that the radio MSP has turned on afte...
We present radio and γ-ray observations, which, along with concurrent X-ray observations, reveal tha...
Millisecond pulsars are thought to be neutron stars that have been spun-up by accretion of matter fr...
Millisecond pulsars are thought to be neutron stars that have been spun-up by accretion of matter fr...
Radio pulsars with millisecond spin periods are thought to have been spun up by the transfer of matt...
Radio pulsars with millisecond spin periods are thought to have been spun up by transfer of matter a...
It is thought that neutron stars in low-mass binary systems can accrete matter and angular momentum ...
PSR J1023+0038 is an exceptional system for understanding how slowly rotating neutron stars are spun...
Millisecond radio pulsars are neutron stars that have been spun-up by the transfer of angular moment...
Transitional millisecond pulsars (tMSPs) are binary systems in which there is a neutron star and a l...
Millisecond pulsars are neutron stars that attain their very fast rotation during a 108-109-yr-long ...
Millisecond radio pulsars acquire their rapid rotation rates through mass and angular momentum trans...
Millisecond radio pulsars acquire their rapid rotation rates through mass and angular momentum trans...
Millisecond pulsars, old neutron stars spun up by accreting matter from a companion star, can reach ...
Millisecond pulsars, old neutron stars spun up by accreting matter from a companion star, can reach ...
We present radio and γ-ray observations, which, along with concurrent X-ray observations, reveal tha...
Millisecond pulsars are thought to be neutron stars that have been spun-up by accretion of matter fr...
Millisecond pulsars are thought to be neutron stars that have been spun-up by accretion of matter fr...
Radio pulsars with millisecond spin periods are thought to have been spun up by the transfer of matt...
Radio pulsars with millisecond spin periods are thought to have been spun up by transfer of matter a...
It is thought that neutron stars in low-mass binary systems can accrete matter and angular momentum ...
PSR J1023+0038 is an exceptional system for understanding how slowly rotating neutron stars are spun...
Millisecond radio pulsars are neutron stars that have been spun-up by the transfer of angular moment...
Transitional millisecond pulsars (tMSPs) are binary systems in which there is a neutron star and a l...
Millisecond pulsars are neutron stars that attain their very fast rotation during a 108-109-yr-long ...
Millisecond radio pulsars acquire their rapid rotation rates through mass and angular momentum trans...
Millisecond radio pulsars acquire their rapid rotation rates through mass and angular momentum trans...
Millisecond pulsars, old neutron stars spun up by accreting matter from a companion star, can reach ...
Millisecond pulsars, old neutron stars spun up by accreting matter from a companion star, can reach ...
We present radio and γ-ray observations, which, along with concurrent X-ray observations, reveal tha...
Millisecond pulsars are thought to be neutron stars that have been spun-up by accretion of matter fr...
Millisecond pulsars are thought to be neutron stars that have been spun-up by accretion of matter fr...