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Discovery of a radio emitting neutron star with an ultra-long spin period of 76 seconds.

Manisha Caleb1,2,3, Ian Heywood4,5,6, Benjamin Stappers1, Kaustubh Rajwade1,7, Mateusz Malenta1, Ewan Barr8, Weiwei Chen8, Vincent Morello1, Sotiris Sanidas1, Jakob van den Eijnden4, Michael Kramer8,1, David Buckley9,10,11, Jaco Brink9,10, Sara Elisa Motta12, Patrick Woudt10, Patrick Weltevrede1, Fabian Jankowski1, Mayuresh Surnis1, Sarah Buchner6, Mechiel Christiaan Bezuidenhout1, Laura Nicole Driessen1,13, Rob Fender4.   

Abstract

The radio-emitting neutron star population encompasses objects with spin periods ranging from milliseconds to tens of seconds. As they age and spin more slowly, their radio emission is expected to cease. We present the discovery of an ultra-long period radio-emitting neutron star, PSR J0901-4046, with spin properties distinct from the known spin and magnetic-decay powered neutron stars. With a spin-period of 75.88 s, a characteristic age of 5.3 Myr, and a narrow pulse duty-cycle, it is uncertain how radio emission is generated and challenges our current understanding of how these systems evolve. The radio emission has unique spectro-temporal properties such as quasi-periodicity and partial nulling that provide important clues to the emission mechanism. Detecting similar sources is observationally challenging, which implies a larger undetected population. Our discovery establishes the existence of ultra-long period neutron stars, suggesting a possible connection to the evolution of highly magnetized neutron stars, ultra-long period magnetars, and fast radio bursts.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35880202      PMCID: PMC7613111          DOI: 10.1038/s41550-022-01688-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Astron        ISSN: 2397-3366            Impact factor:   15.647


  6 in total

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Journal:  Astrophys J       Date:  2000-03-10       Impact factor: 5.874

2.  A variable absorption feature in the X-ray spectrum of a magnetar.

Authors:  Andrea Tiengo; Paolo Esposito; Sandro Mereghetti; Roberto Turolla; Luciano Nobili; Fabio Gastaldello; Diego Götz; Gian Luca Israel; Nanda Rea; Luigi Stella; Silvia Zane; Giovanni F Bignami
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2013-08-15       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  A radio-pulsing white dwarf binary star.

Authors:  T R Marsh; B T Gänsicke; S Hümmerich; F-J Hambsch; K Bernhard; C Lloyd; E Breedt; E R Stanway; D T Steeghs; S G Parsons; O Toloza; M R Schreiber; P G Jonker; J van Roestel; T Kupfer; A F Pala; V S Dhillon; L K Hardy; S P Littlefair; A Aungwerojwit; S Arjyotha; D Koester; J J Bochinski; C A Haswell; P Frank; P J Wheatley
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2016-07-27       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  Transient pulsed radio emission from a magnetar.

Authors:  Fernando Camilo; Scott M Ransom; Jules P Halpern; John Reynolds; David J Helfand; Neil Zimmerman; John Sarkissian
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2006-08-24       Impact factor: 49.962

5.  Sub-second periodicity in a fast radio burst.

Authors:  Bridget C Andersen; Kevin Bandura; Mohit Bhardwaj; P J Boyle; Charanjot Brar; Daniela Breitman; Tomas Cassanelli; Shami Chatterjee; Pragya Chawla; Jean-François Cliche; Davor Cubranic; Alice P Curtin; Meiling Deng; Matt Dobbs; Fengqiu Adam Dong; Emmanuel Fonseca; B M Gaensler; Utkarsh Giri; Deborah C Good; Alex S Hill; Alexander Josephy; J F Kaczmarek; Zarif Kader; Joseph Kania; Victoria M Kaspi; Calvin Leung; D Z Li; Hsiu-Hsien Lin; Kiyoshi W Masui; Ryan Mckinven; Juan Mena-Parra; Marcus Merryfield; B W Meyers; D Michilli; Arun Naidu; Laura Newburgh; C Ng; Anna Ordog; Chitrang Patel; Aaron B Pearlman; Ue-Li Pen; Emily Petroff; Ziggy Pleunis; Masoud Rafiei-Ravandi; Mubdi Rahman; Scott Ransom; Andre Renard; Pranav Sanghavi; Paul Scholz; J Richard Shaw; Kaitlyn Shin; Seth R Siegel; Saurabh Singh; Kendrick Smith; Ingrid Stairs; Chia Min Tan; Shriharsh P Tendulkar; Keith Vanderlinde; D V Wiebe; Dallas Wulf; Andrew Zwaniga
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2022-07-13       Impact factor: 69.504

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Authors:  N Hurley-Walker; X Zhang; A Bahramian; S J McSweeney; T N O'Doherty; P J Hancock; J S Morgan; G E Anderson; G H Heald; T J Galvin
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2022-01-26       Impact factor: 69.504

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