Bibcode
Oscoz, A.; Goicoechea, L. J.; Mediavilla, E.; Buitrago, J.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 285, Issue 2, pp. 413-426.
Fecha de publicación:
2
1997
Número de citas
4
Número de citas referidas
4
Descripción
We have studied the signal received by a distant observer from a pulsar
orbiting a stellar black hole. The binary system has a non-eccentric
orbit and the most favourable configuration (edge-on) for observing the
influence of the black hole on the signal emitted by the pulsar. In
particular, the influence of the spin of the black hole on the observed
signal and the possibility of determining the spin are examined in
detail. In the case of quasi-coalescent binary systems, with an initial
separation of ~0.01 light-seconds, the flux-time relation is different
for a non-rotating black hole from that for a black hole with an extreme
rotation velocity. The observational data obtained during the short
lifetime of a quasi-coalescent system (<3 h) could be matched with
realistic theoretical profiles, which will be sensitive to the specific
spin of the black hole. In the case of binary systems with an initial
separation of ~10 light-seconds, the probability of measuring the
specific spin is briefly discussed on the basis of the signal travelling
in the surroundings of the black hole, which is strongly affected by the
rotation.