Timing observations of three Galactic millisecond pulsars
D.R. Lorimer, A.M. Kawash, P.C.C. Freire, D.A. Smith, M., Kerr, M.A. McLaughlin, M.B. Mickaliger, R. Spiewak, M. Bailes and, E. Barr, M. Burgay, A.D. Cameron, F. Camilo, S. Johnston, F., Jankowski, E.F. Keane, M. Keith, M. Kramer, A. Possenti

TL;DR
This paper presents timing observations and parameters for three newly identified millisecond pulsars, revealing their properties, binary characteristics, and potential gamma-ray associations, while discussing the diversity and biases in the current MSP sample.
Contribution
It provides detailed timing data for three MSPs, including their binary parameters and gamma-ray associations, highlighting the diversity and observational biases in the MSP population.
Findings
One MSP is isolated with a 7.8 ms period.
Two MSPs are in binary systems with low-mass companions.
One binary MSP exhibits a notably high orbital eccentricity.
Abstract
We report observed and derived timing parameters for three millisecond pulsars (MSPs) from observations collected with the Parkes 64-m telescope, Murriyang. The pulsars were found during re-processing of archival survey data by Mickaliger et al. One of the new pulsars (PSR J1546-5925) has a spin period ms and is isolated. The other two (PSR J0921-5202 with ms and PSR J1146-6610 with ms) are in binary systems around low-mass () companions. Their respective orbital periods are .2 d and d. While PSR J0921-5202 has a low orbital eccentricity , in keeping with many other Galactic MSPs, PSR J1146-6610 has a significantly larger eccentricity, . This makes it a likely member of a group of eccentric MSP-He white dwarf binary systems in the Galactic disk whose formation is poorly understood. Two of…
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