Extended pulsar timing lowers the mass of J0348+0432 to 1.806(37) solar masses, about 10% below the widely cited 2.01 value.
The Orbit and Companion of PSR J1622-0315: Variable Asymmetry and a Massive Neutron Star
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The companion to PSR J1622-0315, one of the most compact known redback millisecond pulsars, shows extremely low irradiation despite its short orbital period. We model this system to determine the binary parameters, combining optical observations from NTT in 2017 and NOT in 2022 with the binary modeling code ICARUS. We find a best-fit neutron star mass of $2.3 \pm 0.4\,\text{M}_\odot $, and a companion mass of $0.15 \pm 0.02\,\text{M}_\odot$. We detect for the first time low-level irradiation from asymmetry in the minima as well as a change in the asymmetry of the maxima of its light curves over five years. Using star spot models, we find better fits than those from symmetric direct heating models, with consistent orbital parameters. We discuss an alternative scenario where the changing asymmetry is produced by a variable intrabinary shock. In summary, we find that PSR J1622-0315 combines low irradiation with variable light curve asymmetry, and a relatively high neutron star mass.
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A Lower Mass Estimate for PSR J0348+0432 Based on CHIME/Pulsar Precision Timing
Extended pulsar timing lowers the mass of J0348+0432 to 1.806(37) solar masses, about 10% below the widely cited 2.01 value.