PSR J1910–5959A: A rare gravitational laboratory for testing white dwarf models

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 671 (2023) a72

Authors:

A Corongiu, V Venkatraman Krishnan, PCC Freire, M Kramer, A Possenti, M Geyer, A Ridolfi, F Abbate, M Bailes, ED Barr, V Balakrishnan, S Buchner, DJ Champion, W Chen, BV Hugo, A Karastergiou, AG Lyne, RN Manchester, PV Padmanabh, A Parthasarathy, SM Ransom, JM Sarkissian, M Serylak, W van Straten

Quiescent and active galactic nuclei as factories of merging compact objects in the era of gravitational-wave astronomy

(2023)

Authors:

Manuel Arca Sedda, Smadar Naoz, Bence Kocsis

The 2019 outburst of AMXP SAX J1808.4-3658 and radio follow up of MAXI J0911-655 and XTE J1701-462

(2023)

Authors:

KVS Gasealahwe, IM Monageng, RP Fender, PA Woudt, SE Motta, J van den Eijnden, DRA Williams, I Heywood, S Bloemen, PJ Groot, P Vreeswijk, V McBride, M Klein-Wolt, E Körding, R Le Poole, D Pieterse, S de Wet

The thousand-pulsar-array programme on MeerKAT XI: application of the rotating vector model

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 520:4 (2023) 4801-4814

Authors:

S Johnston, M Krame, Aris Karastergiou, Mj Keith, Lucy Oswald, A Parthasarathy, P Weltevrede

Abstract:

In spite of the rich phenomenology of the polarization properties of radio pulsars, the rotating vector model (RVM) created 50 years ago remains the best method to determine the beam geometry of a pulsar. We apply the RVM to a sample of 854 radio pulsars observed with the MeerKAT telescope in order to draw conclusions about the population of pulsars as a whole. The main results are that (i) the geometrical interpretation of the position angle traverse is valid in the majority of the population, (ii) the pulsars for which the RVM fails tend to have a high fraction of circular polarization compared to linear polarization, (iii) emission heights obtained through both geometrical and relativistic methods show that the majority of pulsars must have emission heights less than 1000 km independent of spin period, (iv) orthogonal mode jumps are seen in the position angle traverse in about one third of the population. All these results are weakly dependent on the pulsar spin-down energy.

Anisotropic mass segregation: two-component mean-field model

(2023)

Authors:

Hanxi Wang, Bence Kocsis