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Magneto-Active Environments in Pulsar Binaries with the MeerKAT Telescope: I. Pulsar sample and their basic properties

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2026-04-03 v1

Abstract

Eclipsing pulsar binaries and binaries with a high mass companion are ideal systems for studying and understanding the properties of plasma in magneto-ionic environments. In this work, the first paper of a series, we present MeerKAT observations of three pulsar binaries: the high-mass binary PSR J1740-3052, the black widow PSR J2051-0827 and the redback PSR J1748-2446A (Terzan~5A). With the help of MeerKAT's high-sensitivity polarimetric observations, we characterise the properties of these sources, including the linear/circular polarization, dispersion measure (DM), rotation measure (RM) and scattering time. The two eclipsing millisecond pulsars exhibit strong orbital-phase-dependent propagation effects and we observe \sim2 eclipses in these systems during our observations. PSR J1740-3052 is a binary system with a 231 d orbital period. The relatively large separation results in a smooth RM variation, enabling us to resolve its variation timescale and constrain the small-scale magnetic structure. A gradual RM variation is observed over \sim1500 s, occurring near periastron. This behaviour implies a magnetic spatial scale of \sim0.003 AU in the companion wind, assuming a relative velocity of \sim250 km s1^{-1}. The linear polarisation intensity profiles of PSR J2051-0827 show shape variations as a function of frequency, with a stronger leading component emerging at lower frequencies. We observe signatures of the propagation effect in the polarisation properties of PSR J1748-2446A during eclipse ingress and egress. This could arise from Faraday Conversion or multipath propagation of the pulsar signal and requires detailed analysis.

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@article{arxiv.2604.02310,
  title  = {Magneto-Active Environments in Pulsar Binaries with the MeerKAT Telescope: I. Pulsar sample and their basic properties},
  author = {Jaikhomba Singha and Dongzi Li and Marisa Geyer and Maciej Serylak and Federico Abbate and Senate Lekomola and Robert Main and Andrea Possenti and Amanda Weltman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.02310},
  year   = {2026}
}

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