The eccentric millisecond pulsar, PSR J0955−6150 I: Pulse profile analysis, mass measurements and constraints on binary evolution

PSR J0955−6150 is a member of a class of eccentric MSP+He WD systems (eMSPs), whose binary evolution is poorly understood and believed to be different to that of traditional MSP+He WD systems. Measuring the masses of the stars in this system is important for testing hypotheses for the formation of eMSPs. We have carried out observations of this pulsar with the Parkes and MeerKAT radio telescopes. Our observations reveal a strong frequency evolution of this pulsar’s intensity, with a spectral index (α) of −3.13(2). The sensitivity of MeerKAT has resulted in a >10-fold improvement in the timing precision compared to older Parkes observations. Combined with the 8-year timing baseline, it has allowed precise measurements of a proper motion and three orbital “post-Keplerian” parameters: the rate of advance of periastron, ω˙=0.00152(1)degyr−1 and the orthometric Shapiro delay parameters, h3=0.89(7)μs and ς=0.88(2). Assuming general relativity, we obtain Mp=1.71(2)M⊙ for the mass of the pulsar and Mc=0.254(2)M⊙ for the mass of the companion; the orbital inclination is 83.2(4) degrees. We find that the spin axis has a misalignment relative to the orbital angular momentum of >4.8 degrees at 99% CI. While the value of Mp falls within the wide range observed in eMSPs, Mc is significantly smaller than expected, allowing several formation hypotheses being ruled out. Mc is also significantly different from the expected value for an ideal low mass X-ray binary evolution scenario. The putative misalignment between the spin axis of the pulsar and the orbital angular momentum suggests that the unknown process that created the orbital eccentricity of the binary was also capable of changing its orbital orientation, an important evidence for understanding the origin of eMSPs.

The eccentric millisecond pulsar, PSR J0955−6150 I: Pulse profile analysis, mass measurements and constraints on binary evolution, M. SerylakV. Venkatraman KrishnanP. C. C. FreireT. M. TaurisM. KramerM. GeyerA. ParthasarathyM. BailesM. C. i BernadichS. BuchnerM. BurgayF. CamiloA. KarastergiouM. E. LowerA. PossentiD. J. ReardonR. M. ShannonR. SpiewakI. H. StairsW. van Straten, accepted for publication by the A&A, arXiv:2203.00607