Discovery, Timing, and Multiwavelength Observations of the Black Widow Millisecond Pulsar PSR J1555–2908

Author:

Ray Paul S.ORCID,Nieder LarsORCID,Clark Colin J.ORCID,Ransom Scott M.ORCID,Cromartie H. ThankfulORCID,Frail Dale A.,Mooley Kunal P.ORCID,Intema HuibORCID,Jagannathan PreshanthORCID,Demorest PaulORCID,Stovall KevinORCID,Halpern Jules P.ORCID,Deneva JuliaORCID,Guillot SebastienORCID,Kerr MatthewORCID,Swihart Samuel J.ORCID,Bruel PhilippeORCID,Stappers Ben W.,Lyne AndrewORCID,Mickaliger MitchORCID,Camilo FernandoORCID,Ferrara Elizabeth C.ORCID,Wolff Michael T.ORCID,Michelson P. F.

Abstract

Abstract We report the discovery of PSR J1555−2908, a 1.79 ms radio and gamma-ray pulsar in a 5.6 hr binary system with a minimum companion mass of 0.052 M . This fast and energetic ( E ̇ = 3 × 10 35 erg s−1) millisecond pulsar was first detected as a gamma-ray point source in Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) sky survey observations. Guided by a steep-spectrum radio point source in the Fermi error region, we performed a search at 820 MHz with the Green Bank Telescope that first discovered the pulsations. The initial radio pulse timing observations provided enough information to seed a search for gamma-ray pulsations in the LAT data, from which we derive a timing solution valid for the full Fermi mission. In addition to the discovery and timing of radio and gamma-ray pulsations, we searched for X-ray pulsations using NICER but no significant pulsations were detected. We also obtained time-series r-band photometry that indicates strong heating of the companion star by the pulsar wind. Material blown off the heated companion eclipses the 820 MHz radio pulse during inferior conjunction of the companion for ≈10% of the orbit, which is twice the angle subtended by its Roche lobe in an edge-on system.

Funder

NASA ∣ Science Mission Directorate

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

U.S. Department of Energy

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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