FAST Telescope Detects New Pulsar PSR J1922+37 in Open Cluster NGC 6791 643l1r

PSR J1922+37, discovered with FAST, could be the first pulsar in the open cluster NGC 6791, marking a significant milestone. 44564q

FAST Telescope Detects New Pulsar PSR J1922+37 in Open Cluster NGC 6791

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The pulsar PSR J1922+37 has been observed with a dispersion measure of 85 pc/cm³

Highlights
  • Pulsar PSR J1922+37 detected in NGC 6791 cluster with FAST.
  • The 1.92-second spin pulsar may be the first in an open cluster.
  • Verification studies to confirm cluster association underway.
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A new pulsar, PSR J1922+37, has been discovered with a spin period of 1.92 seconds using the Five-hundred-metre Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) in China, according to a report. The finding was made in the direction of the open cluster NGC 6791. If confirmed as a member of this cluster, it would be the first pulsar identified in an open cluster, a breakthrough in pulsar and stellar cluster research, according to sources.

Key Details of PSR J1922+37 4z2e17

The finding was reported in a paper cluster's distance range, which is calculated to be between 13,100 and 16,000 light-years.

environment of NGC 6791 increases the likelihood of pulsars being present within the cluster. Researchers have suggested that precise measurements of PSR J1922+37's distance and proper motion will be necessary to confirm its association with NGC 6791.

Potential for Further Discoveries 4m3s6q

The researchers indicated that NGC 6791's compact and high surface brightness environment could host additional pulsars. An estimate provided in the study predicts that as many as nine pulsars may exist within this cluster. The team noted that further observations using advanced techniques could help these predictions.

The report further highlights that the discovery has been described as a significant development in the understanding of pulsars within open clusters, an area of study previously limited due to low stellar density in such regions. Verification of PSR J1922+37's cluster hip will require additional studies, including proper motion analysis to establish a definitive connection.

 

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