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Testing Theories of Gravitation Using 21-Year Timing of Pulsar Binary J1713+0747

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-08-20 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

We report 21-yr timing of one of the most precise pulsars: PSR J1713+0747. Its pulse times of arrival are well modeled by a comprehensive pulsar binary model including its three-dimensional orbit and a noise model that incorporates correlated noise such as jitter and red noise. Its timing residuals have weighted root mean square 92\sim 92 ns. The new dataset allows us to update and improve previous measurements of the system properties, including the masses of the neutron star (1.31±0.111.31\pm0.11 MM_{\odot}) and the companion white dwarf (0.286±0.0120.286\pm0.012 MM_{\odot}) and the parallax distance 1.15±0.031.15\pm0.03 kpc. We measured the intrinsic change in orbital period, P˙bInt\dot{P}^{\rm Int}_{\rm b}, is 0.20±0.17-0.20\pm0.17 ps s1^{-1}, which is not distinguishable from zero. This result, combined with the measured P˙bInt\dot{P}^{\rm Int}_{\rm b} of other pulsars, can place a generic limit on potential changes in the gravitational constant GG. We found that G˙/G\dot{G}/G is consistent with zero [(0.6±1.1)×1012(-0.6\pm1.1)\times10^{-12} yr1^{-1}, 95\% confidence] and changes at least a factor of 3131 (99.7\% confidence) more slowly than the average expansion rate of the Universe. This is the best G˙/G\dot{G}/G limit from pulsar binary systems. The P˙bInt\dot{P}^{\rm Int}_{\rm b} of pulsar binaries can also place limits on the putative coupling constant for dipole gravitational radiation κD=(0.9±3.3)×104\kappa_D=(-0.9\pm3.3)\times10^{-4} (95\% confidence). Finally, the nearly circular orbit of this pulsar binary allows us to constrain statistically the strong-field post-Newtonian parameters Δ\Delta, which describes the violation of strong equivalence principle, and α^3\hat{\alpha}_3, which describes a breaking of both Lorentz invariance in gravitation and conservation of momentum. We found, at 95\% confidence, Δ<0.01\Delta<0.01 and α^3<2×1020\hat{\alpha}_3<2\times10^{-20} based on PSR J1713+0747.

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@article{arxiv.1504.00662,
  title  = {Testing Theories of Gravitation Using 21-Year Timing of Pulsar Binary J1713+0747},
  author = {W. W. Zhu and I. H. Stairs and P. B. Demorest and D. J. Nice and J. A. Ellis and S. M. Ransom and Z. Arzoumanian and K. Crowter and T. Dolch and R. D. Ferdman and E. Fonseca and M. E. Gonzalez and G. Jones and M. L. Jones and M. T. Lam and L. Levin and M. A. McLaughlin and T. Pennucci and K. Stovall and J. Swiggum},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.00662},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

14 pages, 6 figures. Published on ApJ, 809, 41 (2015)