An evolutionary model for the gamma-ray system PSR J1311-3430 and its companion

Autores
Benvenuto, Omar Gustavo; De Vito, María Alejandra; Horvath, J. E.
Año de publicación
2013
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The most recent member of the millisecond pulsar with very low-mass companions and short orbital periods class, PSR J1311-3430 (Pletsch et al. 2012) is a remarkable object in various senses. Besides being the first discovered in gamma-rays, its measured features include the very low or absent hydrogen content. We show in this Letter that this important piece of information leads to a very restricted range of initial periods for a given donor mass. For that purpose, we calculate in detail the evolution of the binary system self-consistently, including mass transfer and evaporation, finding the features of the new evolutionary path leading to the observed configuration. It is also important to remark that the detailed evolutionary history of the system naturally leads to a high final pulsar mass, as it seems to be demanded by observations.
Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas
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Ciencias Astronómicas
stars: pulsars: general; stars: pulsars: individual (PSR J1311-3430); stars: evolution; stars: binaries (including multiple): close
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An evolutionary model for the gamma-ray system PSR J1311-3430 and its companion
title An evolutionary model for the gamma-ray system PSR J1311-3430 and its companion
spellingShingle An evolutionary model for the gamma-ray system PSR J1311-3430 and its companion
Benvenuto, Omar Gustavo
Ciencias Astronómicas
stars: pulsars: general; stars: pulsars: individual (PSR J1311-3430); stars: evolution; stars: binaries (including multiple): close
title_short An evolutionary model for the gamma-ray system PSR J1311-3430 and its companion
title_full An evolutionary model for the gamma-ray system PSR J1311-3430 and its companion
title_fullStr An evolutionary model for the gamma-ray system PSR J1311-3430 and its companion
title_full_unstemmed An evolutionary model for the gamma-ray system PSR J1311-3430 and its companion
title_sort An evolutionary model for the gamma-ray system PSR J1311-3430 and its companion
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Benvenuto, Omar Gustavo
De Vito, María Alejandra
Horvath, J. E.
author Benvenuto, Omar Gustavo
author_facet Benvenuto, Omar Gustavo
De Vito, María Alejandra
Horvath, J. E.
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author2 De Vito, María Alejandra
Horvath, J. E.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Astronómicas
stars: pulsars: general; stars: pulsars: individual (PSR J1311-3430); stars: evolution; stars: binaries (including multiple): close
topic Ciencias Astronómicas
stars: pulsars: general; stars: pulsars: individual (PSR J1311-3430); stars: evolution; stars: binaries (including multiple): close
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The most recent member of the millisecond pulsar with very low-mass companions and short orbital periods class, PSR J1311-3430 (Pletsch et al. 2012) is a remarkable object in various senses. Besides being the first discovered in gamma-rays, its measured features include the very low or absent hydrogen content. We show in this Letter that this important piece of information leads to a very restricted range of initial periods for a given donor mass. For that purpose, we calculate in detail the evolution of the binary system self-consistently, including mass transfer and evaporation, finding the features of the new evolutionary path leading to the observed configuration. It is also important to remark that the detailed evolutionary history of the system naturally leads to a high final pulsar mass, as it seems to be demanded by observations.
Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas
description The most recent member of the millisecond pulsar with very low-mass companions and short orbital periods class, PSR J1311-3430 (Pletsch et al. 2012) is a remarkable object in various senses. Besides being the first discovered in gamma-rays, its measured features include the very low or absent hydrogen content. We show in this Letter that this important piece of information leads to a very restricted range of initial periods for a given donor mass. For that purpose, we calculate in detail the evolution of the binary system self-consistently, including mass transfer and evaporation, finding the features of the new evolutionary path leading to the observed configuration. It is also important to remark that the detailed evolutionary history of the system naturally leads to a high final pulsar mass, as it seems to be demanded by observations.
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