McGill.CA / Science / Department of Physics

Joint Astrophysics Colloquium

Recent Measurements of Radio Pulsar Masses

Scott Ransom

NRAO

The discovery of several interesting new pulsars as well as improved instrumentation has finally allowed us to start measuring the masses of millisecond pulsars. These systems have had potentially substantial amounts of mass accreted onto them during the “recycling” process and are likely more massive, on average, than the “canonical” 1.4 Msun neutron stars found in Hulse-Taylor-like double neutron star binaries. The Shapiro Delay has been used to make very precise measurements of 1.67 and 1.97 Msun neutron stars in the past two years. These systems strongly constrain the equation of state of nuclear matter and a variety of other topics in physics/astrophysics. Finally, I'll show that there is good potential for more measurements in the near future.

Tuesday, April 5th 2011, 16:00
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103)