Eight new millisecond pulsars from the first MeerKAT globular cluster census
A. Ridolfi, T. Gautam, P. C. C. Freire, S. M. Ransom, S. J. Buchner,, A. Possenti, V. Venkatraman Krishnan, M. Bailes, M. Kramer, B. W. Stappers,, F. Abbate, E. D. Barr, M. Burgay, F. Camilo, A. Corongiu, A. Jameson, P. V., Padmanabh, L. Vleeschower, D. J. Champion, M. Geyer

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of eight new millisecond pulsars in globular clusters using MeerKAT, including binary systems with unique properties, and demonstrates advanced beamforming techniques for pulsar localization.
Contribution
The study introduces eight new millisecond pulsars from globular clusters and showcases the beamforming capabilities of the TRAPUM backend with the MeerKAT array.
Findings
Discovery of eight new millisecond pulsars in globular clusters.
Identification of two eclipsing 'spider' binary pulsars with compact orbits.
Localization of pulsars demonstrating MeerKAT's beamforming capabilities.
Abstract
We have used the central 44 antennas of the new 64-dish MeerKAT radio telescope array to conduct a deep search for new pulsars in the core of nine globular clusters. This has led to the discovery of eight new millisecond pulsars in six different clusters. Two new binaries, 47 Tuc ac and 47 Tuc ad, are eclipsing "spiders", featuring compact orbits ( days), very low-mass companions and regular occultations of their pulsed emission. The other three new binary pulsars (NGC 6624G, M62G, and Ter 5 an) are in wider ( days) orbits, with companions that are likely to be white dwarfs or neutron stars. NGC 6624G has a large eccentricity of , which enabled us to detect the rate of advance of periastron. This suggests that the system is massive, with a total mass of M. Likewise, for Ter 5 an, with , we obtain…
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