Birth and Evolution of Isolated Radio Pulsars
McGill University · Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian
Abstract
We investigate the birth and evolution of Galactic isolated radio pulsars. We begin by estimating their birth space velocity distribution from proper motion measurements of Brisken et al. (2002, 2003). We find no evidence for multimodality of the distribution and favor one in which the absolute one-dimensional velocity components are exponentially distributed and with a three-dimensional mean velocity of 380^{+40}_{-60} km s^-1. We then proceed with a Monte Carlo-based population synthesis, modelling the birth properties of the pulsars, their time evolution, and their detection in the Parkes and Swinburne Multibeam surveys. We present a population model that appears generally consistent with the observations.…
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Authors
2- CFClaude‐Andre Faucher‐GiguereCorresponding
McGill University, Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian
- VMVictoria M. Kaspi
McGill University
Topics & keywords
- Pulsar
- Millisecond pulsar
- Population
- RADIUS
- Proper motion
- Luminosity
- Accretion (finance)
- X-ray pulsar