Globular Clusters GMRT Pulsar Search (GCGPS) I: Survey description, discovery and timing of the first pulsar in NGC 6093 (M80)
Jyotirmoy Das (1), Jayanta Roy (1), Paulo C. C. Freire (2), Scott M Ransom (3), Bhaswati Bhattacharyya (1), Karel Ad\'amek (4), Wes Armour (4), Sanjay Kudale (1, 5), Mekhala V. Muley (5) ((1) National Center for Radio Astrophysics (NCRA), Pune, India

TL;DR
This paper introduces the GCGPS survey using uGMRT to discover MSPs in Milky Way globular clusters, reports the first pulsar discovery in NGC 6093, and provides detailed timing and orbital analysis of this binary MSP.
Contribution
The paper presents the first pulsar discovery from the GCGPS survey, along with precise localization, timing solution, and orbital characterization of a unique eccentric binary MSP in NGC 6093.
Findings
Discovered the first pulsar in NGC 6093, a 4.32 ms binary MSP.
Measured the system's orbital parameters, including eccentricity and total mass.
Demonstrated the effectiveness of uGMRT in globular cluster pulsar searches.
Abstract
This paper describes the new Globular Clusters GMRT Pulsar Search (GCGPS) survey. This survey aims to find MSPs in the globular clusters (GCs) of the Milky Way using uGMRT. The observations use the uGMRT's Band-4 (550750 MHz) and Band-3 (300500 MHz) receivers, which are well suited for steep-spectral-index radio sources like MSPs; the survey will eventually cover the GCs accessible to the uGMRT sky (i.e. ), and that is South of (FAST sky limit) and have not been targeted with the sensitivity of this survey. The observations started in May 2023, having so far resulted in seven new discoveries. In this paper, we present the discovery and follow-up study of the first pulsar from this survey, J16172258A, a 4.32 ms binary MSP that is also the first to be discovered in the globular cluster NGC 6093. We localised this MSP with arc-sec…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
