A Chandra X-ray study of millisecond pulsars in the globular cluster Omega Centauri: a correlation between spider pulsar companion mass and X-ray luminosity
Jiaqi Zhao, Craig O. Heinke

TL;DR
This study identifies X-ray counterparts for 11 millisecond pulsars in Omega Centauri, analyzes their spectral properties, and finds empirical correlations between their X-ray luminosities and companion masses, revealing insights into pulsar companion relationships.
Contribution
The paper provides the first comprehensive X-ray analysis of MSPs in Omega Centauri and establishes empirical correlations between X-ray luminosity and companion mass for spider pulsars.
Findings
Confident X-ray counterparts identified for 11 MSPs.
X-ray spectra well described by neutron star atmosphere or power-law models.
Clear correlations between X-ray luminosity and companion mass/mass function.
Abstract
Millisecond pulsars (MSPs) are faint X-ray sources commonly observed in Galactic globular clusters (GCs). In this work, we investigate 18 MSPs newly found in the GC Omega Centauri ( Cen) and search for their X-ray counterparts using Chandra observations with a total exposure time of 290.9 ks. We identify confident X-ray counterparts for 11 of the MSPs, with 9 of them newly identified in this work based on their positions, spectral properties, and X-ray colours. The X-ray spectra of 9 MSPs are well described by a neutron star hydrogen atmosphere model, while 2 MSPs are well fitted by a power-law model. The identified MSPs have X-ray luminosities ranging from erg s to erg s. Additionally, for population comparison purposes, we study the X-ray counterpart to MSP E in the GC M71, and find its X-ray spectrum is well described by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
