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Discovery of a radio emitting neutron star with an ultra-long spin period of 76 seconds
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, wi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7613111/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35880202 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41550-022-01688-x |
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author | Caleb, Manisha Heywood, Ian Rajwade, Kaustubh Malenta, Mateusz Stappers, Benjamin Barr, Ewan Chen, Weiwei Morello, Vincent Sanidas, Sotiris van den Eijnden, Jakob Kramer, Michael Buckley, David Brink, Jaco Motta, Sara Elisa Woudt, Patrick Weltevrede, Patrick Jankowski, Fabian Surnis, Mayuresh Buchner, Sarah Bezuidenhout, Mechiel Christiaan Driessen, Laura Nicole Fender, Rob |
author_facet | Caleb, Manisha Heywood, Ian Rajwade, Kaustubh Malenta, Mateusz Stappers, Benjamin Barr, Ewan Chen, Weiwei Morello, Vincent Sanidas, Sotiris van den Eijnden, Jakob Kramer, Michael Buckley, David Brink, Jaco Motta, Sara Elisa Woudt, Patrick Weltevrede, Patrick Jankowski, Fabian Surnis, Mayuresh Buchner, Sarah Bezuidenhout, Mechiel Christiaan Driessen, Laura Nicole Fender, Rob |
author_sort | Caleb, Manisha |
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description | 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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spelling | pubmed-76131112022-11-30 Discovery of a radio emitting neutron star with an ultra-long spin period of 76 seconds Caleb, Manisha Heywood, Ian Rajwade, Kaustubh Malenta, Mateusz Stappers, Benjamin Barr, Ewan Chen, Weiwei Morello, Vincent Sanidas, Sotiris van den Eijnden, Jakob Kramer, Michael Buckley, David Brink, Jaco Motta, Sara Elisa Woudt, Patrick Weltevrede, Patrick Jankowski, Fabian Surnis, Mayuresh Buchner, Sarah Bezuidenhout, Mechiel Christiaan Driessen, Laura Nicole Fender, Rob Nat Astron Article 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. 2022-07 2022-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7613111/ /pubmed/35880202 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41550-022-01688-x Text en https://www.springernature.com/gp/open-research/policies/accepted-manuscript-termsUsers may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: https://www.springernature.com/gp/open-research/policies/accepted-manuscript-terms |
spellingShingle | Article Caleb, Manisha Heywood, Ian Rajwade, Kaustubh Malenta, Mateusz Stappers, Benjamin Barr, Ewan Chen, Weiwei Morello, Vincent Sanidas, Sotiris van den Eijnden, Jakob Kramer, Michael Buckley, David Brink, Jaco Motta, Sara Elisa Woudt, Patrick Weltevrede, Patrick Jankowski, Fabian Surnis, Mayuresh Buchner, Sarah Bezuidenhout, Mechiel Christiaan Driessen, Laura Nicole Fender, Rob Discovery of a radio emitting neutron star with an ultra-long spin period of 76 seconds |
title | Discovery of a radio emitting neutron star with an ultra-long spin period of 76 seconds |
title_full | Discovery of a radio emitting neutron star with an ultra-long spin period of 76 seconds |
title_fullStr | Discovery of a radio emitting neutron star with an ultra-long spin period of 76 seconds |
title_full_unstemmed | Discovery of a radio emitting neutron star with an ultra-long spin period of 76 seconds |
title_short | Discovery of a radio emitting neutron star with an ultra-long spin period of 76 seconds |
title_sort | discovery of a radio emitting neutron star with an ultra-long spin period of 76 seconds |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7613111/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35880202 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41550-022-01688-x |
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