We present spectroscopic and photometric observations of the optical counterpart to PSR J1911−5958A, a millisecond pulsar located towards the globular cluster NGC6752. We measure radial velocities from the spectra and determine the systemic radial velocity of the binary and the radial-velocity amplitude of the white-dwarf orbit. Combined with the pulsar orbit obtained from radio timing, we infer a mass ratio of MPSR/MWD = 7.36 ± 0.25. The spectrum of the counterpart is that of a hydrogen atmosphere, showing Balmer absorption lines up to H12, and we identify the counterpart as a helium-core white dwarf of spectral type DA5. Comparison of the spectra with hydrogen atmosphere models yield a temperature Teff = 10 090±150 K and a surface gravity...
We have used deep high-resolution multiband images taken at the ESO Very Large Telescope to identify...
PSR J1933−6211 is a pulsar with a spin period of 3.5 ms in a 12.8 d nearly circular orbit with a whi...
We report the identification of the optical counterpart to the companion of the millisecond pulsar J...
We present spectroscopic and photometric observations of the optical counterpart to PSR J1911-5958A...
We have used phase-resolved high-resolution images and low-resolution spectra taken at the ESO Very ...
Context. PSR J1910−5959A is a binary millisecond pulsar in a 0.837 day circular orbit around a heliu...
We have used phase-resolved high-resolution images and low resolution spectra taken at the ESO Very ...
We have used phase-resolved high-resolution images and low resolution spectra taken at the ESO Very ...
We report on Keck optical BVRI images and spectroscopy of the companion of the binary millisecond pu...
Optical observations of the companions of pulsars can help determine the properties of the binaries,...
We report on the discovery of the companion star to the millisecond pulsar J1342+2822B in the globul...
The hierarchical triple system PSR J0337+1715 offers an unprecedented laboratory to study secular ev...
We present optical and near-infrared observations with Keck of the binary millisecond pulsar PSR J07...
We have used deep high-resolution multiband images taken at the ESO Very Large Telescope to identify...
We report on the identification of the optical counterpart of the binary millisecond pulsar PSR J191...
We have used deep high-resolution multiband images taken at the ESO Very Large Telescope to identify...
PSR J1933−6211 is a pulsar with a spin period of 3.5 ms in a 12.8 d nearly circular orbit with a whi...
We report the identification of the optical counterpart to the companion of the millisecond pulsar J...
We present spectroscopic and photometric observations of the optical counterpart to PSR J1911-5958A...
We have used phase-resolved high-resolution images and low-resolution spectra taken at the ESO Very ...
Context. PSR J1910−5959A is a binary millisecond pulsar in a 0.837 day circular orbit around a heliu...
We have used phase-resolved high-resolution images and low resolution spectra taken at the ESO Very ...
We have used phase-resolved high-resolution images and low resolution spectra taken at the ESO Very ...
We report on Keck optical BVRI images and spectroscopy of the companion of the binary millisecond pu...
Optical observations of the companions of pulsars can help determine the properties of the binaries,...
We report on the discovery of the companion star to the millisecond pulsar J1342+2822B in the globul...
The hierarchical triple system PSR J0337+1715 offers an unprecedented laboratory to study secular ev...
We present optical and near-infrared observations with Keck of the binary millisecond pulsar PSR J07...
We have used deep high-resolution multiband images taken at the ESO Very Large Telescope to identify...
We report on the identification of the optical counterpart of the binary millisecond pulsar PSR J191...
We have used deep high-resolution multiband images taken at the ESO Very Large Telescope to identify...
PSR J1933−6211 is a pulsar with a spin period of 3.5 ms in a 12.8 d nearly circular orbit with a whi...
We report the identification of the optical counterpart to the companion of the millisecond pulsar J...