MG14 - Talk detail |
Participant |
Archibald, Anne | |||||||
Institution |
ASTRON - PO Box 2 - Dwingeloo - Drenthe - Netherland | |||||||
Session |
BN1 |
Accepted |
Yes |
Order |
10 |
Time |
17:35 | 15' |
Talk |
Oral abstract |
Title |
Potential Tests of Gravity with the Triple System | |||||
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Abstract |
The millisecond pulsar PSR J1023+0038 is in a hierarchical triple system containing two white dwarfs. The presence of a radio millisecond pulsar in such a complex system allows us to study the system in exquisite detail using pulsar timing. We have already determined nearly all system parameters, and we are working on a test of Einstein's Strong Equivalence Principle. The tremendous density of the pulsar offers the possibility of a test more sensitive than the best current tests by at least an order of magnitude. I will discuss our progress towards such a test and the obstacles that remain. |
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Session |
BN3 |
Accepted |
Yes |
Order |
6 |
Time |
17:00 | 30' |
Talk |
Oral abstract |
Title |
The Best-studied Transitional Pulsar: PSR J1023+0038 | |||||
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Abstract |
Three systems have now been observed to transition between radio millisecond pulsar states and accretion-disc states. The first-discovered of these, PSR J1023+0038, is also the best studied. I will summarize the key observational features of this system, including several recent results, and discuss their implications for both accretion physics and the prospect of discovering new transitional systems. |
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