Psr J0210+5845: Ultra-wide binary pulsar with a B6 V main sequence star companion

E van der Wateren, CG Bassa, GH Janssen, IV Yanes-Rizo, J Casares, G Nelemans, BW Stappers, CM Tan

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Abstract

We report on radio timing observations of PSR J0210+5845 that reveal large deviations from typical pulsar spin-down behaviour. We interpret these deviations as being due to the binary motion around the V = 13.5 star 2MASS J02105640+5845176, which is coincident in terms of its celestial position and distance with the pulsar. Archival observations and new optical spectroscopy have identified this object as a B6 V star, with a temperature of T eff ≈ 14 000 K and a mass of M c = 3.5 to 3.8 M, making it the lowest mass for a main sequence star known to be orbiting a non-recycled pulsar. We find that the timing observations constrain the binary orbit to be wide and moderately eccentric, with an orbital period of P b = 47 +40 -14 yr and eccentricity of e = 0.46(Equation presented). We predict that the next periastron passage will occur between 2030 and 2034. Due to the low companion mass, we find that the probability for a system with the properties of PSR J0210+5845 and its binary companion to survive the supernova is low. We show that a low velocity and fortuitously directed natal kick is required for the binary to remain bound during the supernova explosion and we argue that an electron-capture supernova is a plausible formation scenario for the pulsar.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberA178
Number of pages9
JournalAstronomy & Astrophysics
Volume682
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Feb 2024

Keywords

  • binaries: general
  • pulsars: individual: PSR J0210+5845
  • stars: evolution
  • stars: neutron

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