BIRTH 'kicks' to neutron stars, resulting from asymmetric supernova explosions, have been proposed to explain the high velocities of pulsars, the existence of companionless, high-velocity massive stars, and a putative Galactic halo of neutron stars. The kick hypothesis has been controversial, because most of the evidence for kicks is indirect, and a physical mechanism to produce asymmetric explosions is as yet unknown. Here we report five years of radio observations of the pulsar PSR J0045 – 7319, which is in an eccentric orbit around a B star. The data show significant deviations from a simple keplerian orbit, which we interpret as arising from advance of the pulsar's periastron and spin–orbiting coupling. Both effects arise because of the...
One of the primary goals when studying stellar systems with neutron stars has been to reveal the phy...
We revisit the formation of PSR J0737-3039, taking into account the most recent observational constr...
Using simulations of non-rotating supernova progenitors, we explore the kicks imparted to and the sp...
BIRTH 'kicks' to neutron stars, resulting from asymmetric supernova explosions, have been proposed t...
In view of the recent measurement of the scintillation velocity for PSR J07373039, we examine the co...
We examine available observations on pulsars for evidence pertaining to mechanisms proposed to expla...
We study implications for the apparent alignment of the spin axes, proper motion directions, and pol...
. Radio timing observations of the SMC binary pulsar PSR J0045\Gamma7319 show, for the first time in...
Radio pulsars are thought to born with spin periods of 0.02–0.5 s and space velocities of 100–1,000...
Evidence from pulsar wind nebula symmetry axes and radio polarization observations suggests that pul...
Evidence from pulsar wind nebula symmetry axes and radio polarization observations suggests that pul...
The evolution of binary systems is governed by their orbital properties and the stellar density of t...
Double neutron stars (DNSs), binary systems consisting of a radio pulsar and a generally undetected ...
Double neutron stars (DNSs), binary systems consisting of a radio pulsar and a generally undetected ...
Observational advances over the last decade have left little doubt that neutron stars received a lar...
One of the primary goals when studying stellar systems with neutron stars has been to reveal the phy...
We revisit the formation of PSR J0737-3039, taking into account the most recent observational constr...
Using simulations of non-rotating supernova progenitors, we explore the kicks imparted to and the sp...
BIRTH 'kicks' to neutron stars, resulting from asymmetric supernova explosions, have been proposed t...
In view of the recent measurement of the scintillation velocity for PSR J07373039, we examine the co...
We examine available observations on pulsars for evidence pertaining to mechanisms proposed to expla...
We study implications for the apparent alignment of the spin axes, proper motion directions, and pol...
. Radio timing observations of the SMC binary pulsar PSR J0045\Gamma7319 show, for the first time in...
Radio pulsars are thought to born with spin periods of 0.02–0.5 s and space velocities of 100–1,000...
Evidence from pulsar wind nebula symmetry axes and radio polarization observations suggests that pul...
Evidence from pulsar wind nebula symmetry axes and radio polarization observations suggests that pul...
The evolution of binary systems is governed by their orbital properties and the stellar density of t...
Double neutron stars (DNSs), binary systems consisting of a radio pulsar and a generally undetected ...
Double neutron stars (DNSs), binary systems consisting of a radio pulsar and a generally undetected ...
Observational advances over the last decade have left little doubt that neutron stars received a lar...
One of the primary goals when studying stellar systems with neutron stars has been to reveal the phy...
We revisit the formation of PSR J0737-3039, taking into account the most recent observational constr...
Using simulations of non-rotating supernova progenitors, we explore the kicks imparted to and the sp...