Secular Evolution of Pulsar Triple System J0337+1715
Jing Luan, Peter Goldreich

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the long-term secular dynamics of the pulsar triple system J0337+1715, revealing how orbital modes evolve, are influenced by general relativity and stellar tides, and explaining the system's eccentricities through energy equipartition theory.
Contribution
It extends Phinney's theory to orbital modes, explaining the system's eccentricities and tidal dissipation constraints in the pulsar triple system.
Findings
Mode p dominates the system's current state.
Orbital eccentricities oscillate with a period of about 1000 years.
The inner white dwarf's tidal quality factor Q is estimated to be at least 10^6.
Abstract
The pulsar triple system, J0337+1715, is remarkably regular and highly hierarchical. Secular dynamics controls its long term evolution with orbital commensurability having negligible effect. Secular interactions transfer angular momentum between inner and outer orbits unless their apsidal lines are parallel or anti-parallel. These choices correspond, respectively, to orthogonal eigenmodes p and a. Each is characterized by an eccentricity ratio set by the masses and semi-major axes, i.e., while . Mode p dominates the system's current state so always remains close to . A small contribution by Mode a causes and to oscillate with period . Orbital changes should be apparent in a few years. These will reveal the forcing of the apsidal precession of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
