PSR~J1910$-$5959A: A rare gravitational laboratory for testing white dwarf models
A. Corongiu, V. Venkatraman Krishnan, P. C. C. Freire, M. Kramer, A., Possenti, M. Geyer, A. Ridolfi, F. Abbate, M. Bailes, E. D. Barr, V., Balakrishnan, S. Buchner, D. J. Champion, W. Chen, B. V. Hugo, A., Karastergiou, A. G. Lyne, R. N. Manchester, P. V. Padmanabh, A.

TL;DR
This paper presents detailed measurements of a binary millisecond pulsar with a helium white dwarf companion, providing a unique test case for models of white dwarf structure and evolution.
Contribution
It offers precise post-Keplerian parameter measurements of PSR J1910-5959A, enabling tests of white dwarf models and insights into binary evolution.
Findings
Measured Shapiro delay parameters and inferred masses of pulsar and companion.
Detected secular changes in orbital parameters indicating spin-orbit interaction.
Confirmed association with NGC6752 through orbital period change analysis.
Abstract
PSRJ1910-5959A (J1910A) is a binary millisecond pulsar in a 0.837 day circular orbit around a helium white dwarf (HeWD) companion. This pulsar is located 6.3 arcmin away from the centre of the globular cluster NGC6752. Given the large offset, the association of the pulsar to NGC6752 has been debated. We have made use of two decades of archival Parkes 64-m "Murriyang" telescope data and recently carried out observations with the MeerKAT telescope. We obtained Pulse times of arrival using standard data reduction techniques and analysed using Bayesian pulsar timing techniques. We analysed the pulsar's total intensity and polarisation profile, to study the interstellar scattering along the line of sight, and the pulsar's geometry by applying the rotating vector model. We obtain precise measurements of several post-Keplerian parameters: the range and shape s=0.999823(4)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
