Six New Recycled Globular Cluster Pulsars Discovered with the Green Bank Telescope
Ryan S. Lynch, Scott M. Ransom, Paulo C. C. Freire, and Ingrid H., Stairs

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of six new recycled pulsars in globular clusters using the Green Bank Telescope, providing detailed timing solutions and insights into their properties and cluster environments.
Contribution
The study presents the first sensitive searches in seven globular clusters leading to six new pulsar discoveries, including detailed timing and analysis of their characteristics.
Findings
Six new recycled pulsars discovered
One pulsar likely a black widow binary
Predicted about a dozen pulsars in NGC 6517
Abstract
We have completed sensitive searches for new pulsars in seven globular clusters using the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope, and have discovered six new recycled pulsars (four in NGC 6517 and two in M22), five of which are fully recycled millisecond pulsars with P < 10 ms. We report full timing solutions for all six new pulsars and provide estimates of their flux densities and spectral indices. None of the pulsars are detected in archival Chandra data down to L_X~10^32 erg/s for NGC 6517 and L_X~10^31 erg/s for M22. One of the millisecond pulsars in M22 appears to have a very low mass companion, and is likely a new "black widow". A second binary pulsar in NGC 6517 is in a long-period, mildly eccentric orbit. We are able to set some lower limits on the age of the system, and find that it may be less than a few hundred million years old, which would indicate recent pulsar recycling in…
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