Realistic modeling of the pulse profile of PSR J0737-3039A

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Abstract

The Double Pulsar, PSR J0737-3039A/B, is a unique system in which both neutron stars have been detected as radio pulsars. As shown in Ferdman et al., there is no evidence for pulse profile evolution of the A pulsar, and the geometry of the pulsar was fit well with a double-pole circular radio beam model. Assuming a more realistic polar cap model with a vacuum retarded dipole magnetosphere configuration including special relativistic effects, we create synthesized pulse profiles for A given the best-fit geometry from the simple circular beam model. By fitting synthesized pulse profiles to those observed from pulsar A, we constrain the geometry of the radio beam, namely the half-opening angle and the emission altitude, to be 30° and 10 neutron star radii, respectively. Combining the observational constraints of PSR J0737-3039A/B, we are able to construct the full three-dimensional orbital geometry of the Double Pulsar. The relative angle between the spin axes of the two pulsars (ΔS) is estimated to be (138° ± 5°) at the current epoch and will likely remain constant until tidal interactions become important in 85 Myr, at merger. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Perera, B. B. P., Kim, C., McLaughlin, M. A., Ferdman, R. D., Kramer, M., Stairs, I. H., … Possenti, A. (2014). Realistic modeling of the pulse profile of PSR J0737-3039A. Astrophysical Journal, 787(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/787/1/51

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