The TRAPUM L-band survey for pulsars in Fermi-LAT gamma-ray sources

More than 100 millisecond pulsars (MSPs) have been discovered in radio observations of gamma-ray sources detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT), but hundreds of pulsar-like sources remain unidentified. Here, we present the first results from the targeted survey of Fermi-LAT sources being p...

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Hauptverfasser: Clark, C.J, Breton, R.P, Barr, E.D, Burgay, M, Thongmeearkom, T, Nieder, L, Buchner, S, Stappers, B, Kramer, M, Becker, W, Mayer, M, Phosrisom, A, Ashok, A, Bezuidenhout, M.C, Calore, F, Cognard, I, Freire, P.C.C, Geyer, M, Grießmeier, J.-M, Karuppusamy, R, Levin, L, Padmanabh, P.V, Possenti, A, Ransom, S, Serylak, M, Venkatraman Krishnan, V, Vleeschower, L, Behrend, J, Champion, D.J, Chen, W, Horn, D, Keane, E.F, Künkel, L, Men, Y, Ridolfi, A, Dhillon, V.S, Marsh, T.R, Papa, M.A
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Zusammenfassung:More than 100 millisecond pulsars (MSPs) have been discovered in radio observations of gamma-ray sources detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT), but hundreds of pulsar-like sources remain unidentified. Here, we present the first results from the targeted survey of Fermi-LAT sources being performed by the Transients and Pulsars with MeerKAT (TRAPUM) Large Survey Project. We observed 79 sources identified as possible gamma-ray pulsar candidates by a Random Forest classification of unassociated sources from the 4FGL catalogue. Each source was observed for 10 min on two separate epochs using MeerKAT’s L-band receiver (856–1712 MHz), with typical pulsed flux density sensitivities of ∼100μ Jy. Nine new MSPs were discovered, eight of which are in binary systems, including two eclipsing redbacks and one system, PSR J1526−2744, that appears to have a white dwarf companion in an unusually compact 5 h orbit. We obtained phase-connected timing solutions for two of these MSPs, enabling the detection of gamma-ray pulsations in the Fermi-LAT data. A follow-up search for continuous gravitational waves from PSR J1526−2744 in Advanced LIGO data using the resulting Fermi-LAT timing ephemeris yielded no detection, but sets an upper limit on the neutron star ellipticity of 2.45 × 10−8. We also detected X-ray emission from the redback PSR J1803−6707 in data from the first eROSITA all-sky survey, likely due to emission from an intrabinary shock.
DOI:10.1093/mnras/stac3742