The Timing of Nine Globular Cluster Pulsars
Ryan S. Lynch, Paulo C. C. Freire, Scott M. Ransom, and Bryan A., Jacoby

TL;DR
This study provides detailed timing solutions for nine globular cluster pulsars, revealing new binary systems, relativistic effects, and precise mass measurements, enhancing understanding of pulsar properties and cluster dynamics.
Contribution
First timing solutions for three previously undetected pulsars and refined measurements for six known pulsars, including relativistic effects and mass constraints.
Findings
Discovery of new binary pulsars with low-mass companions.
Measurement of relativistic orbital precession and Shapiro delay.
Most precise pulsar mass measurement to date.
Abstract
We have used the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope to time nine previously known pulsars without published timing solutions in the globular clusters M62, NGC 6544, and NGC 6624. We have full timing solutions that measure the spin, astrometric, and (where applicable) binary parameters for six of these pulsars. The remaining three pulsars (reported here for the first time) were not detected enough to establish solutions. We also report our timing solutions for five pulsars with previously published solutions, and find good agreement with past authors, except for PSR J1701-3006B in M62. Gas in this system is probably responsible for the discrepancy in orbital parameters, and we have been able to measure a change in the orbital period over the course of our observations. Among the pulsars with new solutions we find several binary pulsars with very low mass companions (members of the…
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