Binary systems composed of a recycled millisecond pulsar and a stellar companion in close orbit could be excellent sites to diagnose pulsar winds. In such systems, the pulsar outflow irradiates and heats up the companion atmosphere, which can lead to the observation of strong day/night modulations in temperature. We demonstrate with particle shower simulations that the particle energy of the wind affects the heating depth in the atmosphere: the wind heat can be deposited above or below the photosphere, leading to different signatures in the observed spectra. We apply our method to four specific systems: We find that systems with cool night side companions showing strong temperature variations can give interesting lower limits on the particl...
We study the present evolutionary status of the binary system containing the 2.66 ms pulsar PSR J141...
International audienceSpider pulsars are binary systems containing an energetic millisecond pulsar t...
We analyse the damping by radiation reaction and by Compton drag of strong, superluminal electromagn...
Binary systems composed of a recycled millisecond pulsar and a stellar companion in close orbit coul...
International audienceBinary systems composed of a recycled millisecond pulsar and a stellar compani...
International audienceBinary systems composed of a recycled millisecond pulsar and a stellar compani...
Pulsars emit radiation over an extremely wide frequency range, from radio through gamma. Recently, s...
Eclipsing millisecond pulsars in close (Pb < 1 day) binary systems provide a different view of pulsa...
Context. A significant number of the millisecond pulsars (MSPs) have been discovered within binary s...
In this dissertation, I explore the subject of short-period binary millisecond pulsars discovered by...
Using the 1.3 m and 2.4 m Telescopes of the MDM Observatory, we identified the close companions of t...
International audienceSpider pulsars are binary systems containing an energetic millisecond pulsar t...
We report on XMM-Newton observations of the "Black Widow pulsar", PSR B1957+20. The pulsar's X-ray e...
High-mass gamma-ray binaries are powerful nonthermal galactic sources, some of them hosting a pulsar...
We report on radio timing observations of the black widow binary pulsar J0610$-$2100 and optical obs...
We study the present evolutionary status of the binary system containing the 2.66 ms pulsar PSR J141...
International audienceSpider pulsars are binary systems containing an energetic millisecond pulsar t...
We analyse the damping by radiation reaction and by Compton drag of strong, superluminal electromagn...
Binary systems composed of a recycled millisecond pulsar and a stellar companion in close orbit coul...
International audienceBinary systems composed of a recycled millisecond pulsar and a stellar compani...
International audienceBinary systems composed of a recycled millisecond pulsar and a stellar compani...
Pulsars emit radiation over an extremely wide frequency range, from radio through gamma. Recently, s...
Eclipsing millisecond pulsars in close (Pb < 1 day) binary systems provide a different view of pulsa...
Context. A significant number of the millisecond pulsars (MSPs) have been discovered within binary s...
In this dissertation, I explore the subject of short-period binary millisecond pulsars discovered by...
Using the 1.3 m and 2.4 m Telescopes of the MDM Observatory, we identified the close companions of t...
International audienceSpider pulsars are binary systems containing an energetic millisecond pulsar t...
We report on XMM-Newton observations of the "Black Widow pulsar", PSR B1957+20. The pulsar's X-ray e...
High-mass gamma-ray binaries are powerful nonthermal galactic sources, some of them hosting a pulsar...
We report on radio timing observations of the black widow binary pulsar J0610$-$2100 and optical obs...
We study the present evolutionary status of the binary system containing the 2.66 ms pulsar PSR J141...
International audienceSpider pulsars are binary systems containing an energetic millisecond pulsar t...
We analyse the damping by radiation reaction and by Compton drag of strong, superluminal electromagn...