The Relativistic Spin Precession in the Compact Double Neutron Star System PSR J1946+2052

Author:

Meng LingqiORCID,Zhu WeiweiORCID,Kramer MichaelORCID,Miao Xueli,Desvignes GregoryORCID,Shao LijingORCID,Hu HuanchenORCID,Freire Paulo C. C.ORCID,Zhang YongkunORCID,Xue Mengyao,Fang Ziyao,Champion David J.ORCID,Yuan Mao,Miao Chenchen,Niu Jiarui,Fu Qiuyang,Yao JumeiORCID,Guo YanjunORCID,Zhang Chengmin

Abstract

Abstract We observe systematic profile changes in the visible pulsar of the compact double neutron star system PSR J1946+2052 using observations with the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST). The interpulse of PSR J1946+2052 changed from a single-peak to a double-peak shape from 2018–2021. We attribute this evolution as the result of the relativistic spin precession of the pulsar. With the high sensitivity of FAST, we also measure significant polarization for the first time, allowing us to model this with the precessional rotating vector model. Assuming, to the first order, a circular hollow-cone-like emission beam pattern and taking the validity of general relativity (GR), we derive the binary’s orbital inclination angle ( 63 3 + 5 ) and pulsar’s spin geometry. The pulsar’s spin vector and the orbital angular momentum vector are found to be only slightly misaligned ( 0. 21 0. 10 + 0. 28 ). The quoted uncertainties do not reflect the systematic uncertainties introduced by our model assumptions. By simulating future observations of profile and polarization evolution, we estimate that we could constrain the precession rate within a 43% uncertainty in 9 yr. Hence, we suggest that the system’s profile evolution could be combined with precise pulsar timing to test GR in the future.

Funder

National SKA Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

Major Science and Technology Program of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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