The orbital parameters of gamma-ray binary PSR~J2032+4127
Abstract
PSR~J2032+4127 is the only one of gamma-ray binary, that exhibits pulsations in gamma-ray. Previous research has indicated that the pulsar and the Be star MT91 213 orbit each other in a highly eccentric orbit with an extremely long period, with the pulsar reaching its periastron on November 13, 2017. Since its launch, the satellite has been monitoring this pulsar for 16 years, covering the 8 years before and the 8 years after the pulsar passed its periastron. Using these data, we present an analysis of pulse arrival times, and precisely determine the orbital parameters for the first time: the orbital period of P orb 52.3 yr, the eccentricity of e 0.98, the semimajor axis of asini 25.3 AU, and the orbital inclination of 47.1 -- 55.1. We also reveal another small glitch occurred in 2021, MJD 59500.