Timing observations of three Galactic millisecond pulsars

Abstract

We report observed and derived timing parameters for three millisecond pulsars (MSPs) from observations collected with the Parkes 64-m telescope, Murriyang. The pulsars were found during re-processing of archival survey data by Mickaliger et al. One of the new pulsars (PSR J1546-5925) has a spin period P=7.8 ms and is isolated. The other two (PSR J0921-5202 with P=9.7 ms and PSR J1146-6610 with P=3.7 ms) are in binary systems around low-mass (>0.2 M) companions. Their respective orbital periods are 38.2 d and 62.8 d. While PSR J0921-5202 has a low orbital eccentricity e=1.3 × 10-5, in keeping with many other Galactic MSPs, PSR J1146-6610 has a significantly larger eccentricity, e = 7.4 × 10-3. This makes it a likely member of a group of eccentric MSP-He white dwarf binary systems in the Galactic disk whose formation is poorly understood. Two of the pulsars are co-located with previously unidentified point sources discovered with the Fermi satellite's Large Area Telescope, but no γ-ray pulsations have been detected, likely due to their low spin-down powers. We also show that, particularly in terms of orbital diversity, the current sample of MSPs is far from complete and is subject to a number of selection biases.

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