Mass measurements for two binary pulsars discovered in the PALFA survey
@article{Zhu2019MassMF, title={Mass measurements for two binary pulsars discovered in the PALFA survey}, author={W. Zhu and P. Freire and B. Knispel and B. Allen and B. Stappers and A. Lyne and S. Chatterjee and J. Cordes and F. Crawford and J. Deneva and R. Ferdman and J. Hessels and V. Kaspi and P. Lazarus and R. Lynch and S. Ransom and K. Stovall and J. Donner}, journal={arXiv: Solar and Stellar Astrophysics}, year={2019} }
In this paper, we present the results of timing observations of PSRs J1949+3106 and J1950+2414, two binary millisecond pulsars discovered in data from the Arecibo ALFA pulsar survey (PALFA). The timing parameters include precise measurements of the proper motions of both pulsars, which show that PSR J1949+3106 has a transversal motion very similar to that of an object in the local standard of rest. The timing also includes measurements of the Shapiro delay and the rate of advance of periastron… CONTINUE READING
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