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A Hot Subdwarf Model for the 18.18 Minute Pulsar GLEAM-X

Published 10 Feb 2022 in astro-ph.SR and astro-ph.HE | (2202.04949v1)

Abstract: We suggest that the recently discovered, enigmatic pulsar with a period of 18.18 minutes, GLEAM-X J162759.5-523504.3, is most likely a hot subdwarf (proto white dwarf). A magnetic dipole model explains the observed period and period-derivative for a highly magnetized ($\sim 108$G), hot subdwarf of typical mass $\sim 0.5M_\odot$ and radius $\sim 0.3R_\odot$, and an age of $\sim 3\times 104$yr. The subdwarf spin is close to its breakup speed and its spindown luminosity is near its Eddington limit, likely as a result of accretion from a companion.

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