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Abstract We have conducted a search for radio pulsars in six Galactic stellar binary systems with unseen primary stars. All six systems have estimated primary masses in the range that could be consistent with neutron stars. We used the Green Bank Telescope at a center frequency of 350 MHz to search for dispersed periodicities and single pulses across a range of possible dispersion measures and binary accelerations. No astrophysical signals were detected in our search. The estimated 400 MHz luminosity upper limits from the search are comparable to or smaller than the lowest values observed for almost all the known Galactic binary pulsars with cataloged 400 MHz radio luminosities. This implies that the systems we observed either do not harbor radio-emitting pulsars, contain pulsars that do not beam in our direction, or contain pulsars with luminosities that are significantly lower than this subset of the known Galactic binary pulsar population.
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Melanie Ficarra
Franklin & Marshall College
F. Crawford
Franklin & Marshall College
T. Joseph W. Lazio
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
The Astrophysical Journal
University of Michigan
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Franklin & Marshall College
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a154eb079ff98d0de4e6b24 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ae4c56
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