Vol 23, No 12

Constraining the Orbital Inclination and Companion Properties of Three Black Widow Pulsars Detected by FAST

Ze-Xin Du (杜泽昕), Yun-Wei Yu (俞云伟), A-Ming Chen, Shuang-Qiang Wang (王双强), Xia Zhou (周霞) and Xiao-Ping Zheng (郑小平)

Abstract

Black widows (BWs) are millisecond pulsars ablating their companion stars. The out-flowing material from the companion can block the radio emission of the pulsar, resulting in eclipses. In this paper, we construct a model for the radio eclipse by calculating the geometry of the bow shock between the winds of the pulsar and companion, where the shock shapes the eclipsing medium but had not been described in detail in previous works. The model is further used to explain the variations of the flux density and dispersion measure of three BW pulsars (i.e., PSR B1957+20, J2055+3829, and J2051−0827) detected by the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope. Consequently, we constrained the parameters of the three BW systems such as the inclination angles and true anomalies of the observer as well as the mass-loss rates and wind velocity of the companion stars. With the help of these constraints, it is expected that magnetic fields of companion stars and even masses of pulsars could further be determined as some extra observation can be achieved in the future.

Keywords

Key words: (stars:) pulsars: individual (PSR B1957+20, PSR J2055+3829, PSR J2051-0827) – (stars:) binaries: eclipsing – stars: winds – outflows

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