超大质量中子星和紧凑型双毫秒脉冲星

M. Linares
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中子星的最大质量在天体物理学、核物理学和引力波天文学等多个研究领域具有重要意义。紧凑的双毫秒脉冲星(轨道周期短于大约一天)是一种快速增长的脉冲星,为寻找质量最大的中子星提供了一个很好的机会。应用一种新的方法来测量伴星两侧的速度,我们之前发现紧凑的双毫秒脉冲星PSR J2215+5135拥有迄今为止已知的最大质量的中子星之一,质量为2.27$\pm$0.16 M$_\odot$ (Linares, Shahbaz & Casares, 2018)。我们重新检查了被脉冲星加热的0.33 M伴星的性质,并认为这颗“红back”双星的辐射是极端的,但稳定的,对称的,不一定是由扩展源产生的。我们还根据这一发现和最近的发现回顾了中子星的质量分布。我们编制了一份列表,列出了所有(9个)系统,它们都有证据表明存在质量超过200万美元的超大质量中子星。我们发现其中四个是紧凑的双毫秒脉冲星(一个黑寡妇,两个红背和一个红背候选)。这表明紧凑的双毫秒脉冲星是限制中子星最大质量的关键。
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Super-Massive Neutron Stars and Compact Binary Millisecond Pulsars
The maximum mass of a neutron star has important implications across multiple research fields, including astrophysics, nuclear physics and gravitational wave astronomy. Compact binary millisecond pulsars (with orbital periods shorter than about a day) are a rapidly-growing pulsar population, and provide a good opportunity to search for the most massive neutron stars. Applying a new method to measure the velocity of both sides of the companion star, we previously found that the compact binary millisecond pulsar PSR J2215+5135 hosts one of the most massive neutron stars known to date, with a mass of 2.27$\pm$0.16 M$_\odot$ (Linares, Shahbaz & Casares, 2018). We reexamine the properties of the 0.33 M$_\odot$ companion star, heated by the pulsar, and argue that irradiation in this "redback" binary is extreme yet stable, symmetric and not necessarily produced by an extended source. We also review the neutron star mass distribution in light of this and more recent discoveries. We compile a list of all (nine) systems with published evidence for super-massive neutron stars, with masses above 2 M$_\odot$. We find that four of them are compact binary millisecond pulsars (one black widow, two redbacks and one redback candidate). This shows that compact binary millisecond pulsars are key to constraining the maximum mass of a neutron star.
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