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Searching for Exotrojans in Pulsar Systems
by
Kirichenko, Aida
, Fonseca, Emmanuel
, Baker, Paul T
, Zharikov, Sergey
, Lynch, Ryan S
, Shapiro-Albert, Brent J
, Arzoumanian, Zaven
, Pennucci, Timothy T
, Lam, Michael T
, Freedman, Gabriel E
, Schmiedekamp, Ann
, Brook, Paul R
, Demorest, Paul B
, Lorimer, Duncan R
, Ng, Cherry
, Good, Deborah C
, Stairs, Ingrid H
, Gentile, Peter A
, Stovall, Kevin
, Kerr, Matthew
, Luo, Jing
, McMann, Natasha
, Susobhanan, Abhimanyu
, Wahl, Haley M
, Archibald, Anne M
, Radovan, Henri A
, Fiore, William
, McEwen, Alexander
, Dey, Lankeswar
, Crowter, Kathryn
, Hazboun, Jeffrey S
, Pol, Nihan S
, Jones, Megan L
, Ferrara, Elizabeth C
, Schmiedekamp, Carl
, Anumarlapudi, Akash
, Swiggum, Joseph K
, Nice, David J
, Glaser, Joseph
, DeCesar, Megan E
, Kaplan, David L
, Meyers, Bradley W
, Ray, Paul S
, Perera, Benetge B P
, Agazie, Gabriella
, McLaughlin, Maura A
, Ransom, Scott M
, Lazio, T Joseph W
, Taylor, Jackson D
, Dolch, Timothy
, Cromartie, H Thankful
, Garver-Daniels, Nate
, Jennings, Ross J
in
Constraints
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Lagrangian equilibrium points
/ Light curve
/ Motion perception
/ Planetary mass
/ Pulsars
/ Radio
/ Solar system
/ Triangles
2026
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Searching for Exotrojans in Pulsar Systems
by
Kirichenko, Aida
, Fonseca, Emmanuel
, Baker, Paul T
, Zharikov, Sergey
, Lynch, Ryan S
, Shapiro-Albert, Brent J
, Arzoumanian, Zaven
, Pennucci, Timothy T
, Lam, Michael T
, Freedman, Gabriel E
, Schmiedekamp, Ann
, Brook, Paul R
, Demorest, Paul B
, Lorimer, Duncan R
, Ng, Cherry
, Good, Deborah C
, Stairs, Ingrid H
, Gentile, Peter A
, Stovall, Kevin
, Kerr, Matthew
, Luo, Jing
, McMann, Natasha
, Susobhanan, Abhimanyu
, Wahl, Haley M
, Archibald, Anne M
, Radovan, Henri A
, Fiore, William
, McEwen, Alexander
, Dey, Lankeswar
, Crowter, Kathryn
, Hazboun, Jeffrey S
, Pol, Nihan S
, Jones, Megan L
, Ferrara, Elizabeth C
, Schmiedekamp, Carl
, Anumarlapudi, Akash
, Swiggum, Joseph K
, Nice, David J
, Glaser, Joseph
, DeCesar, Megan E
, Kaplan, David L
, Meyers, Bradley W
, Ray, Paul S
, Perera, Benetge B P
, Agazie, Gabriella
, McLaughlin, Maura A
, Ransom, Scott M
, Lazio, T Joseph W
, Taylor, Jackson D
, Dolch, Timothy
, Cromartie, H Thankful
, Garver-Daniels, Nate
, Jennings, Ross J
in
Constraints
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Lagrangian equilibrium points
/ Light curve
/ Motion perception
/ Planetary mass
/ Pulsars
/ Radio
/ Solar system
/ Triangles
2026
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Searching for Exotrojans in Pulsar Systems
by
Kirichenko, Aida
, Fonseca, Emmanuel
, Baker, Paul T
, Zharikov, Sergey
, Lynch, Ryan S
, Shapiro-Albert, Brent J
, Arzoumanian, Zaven
, Pennucci, Timothy T
, Lam, Michael T
, Freedman, Gabriel E
, Schmiedekamp, Ann
, Brook, Paul R
, Demorest, Paul B
, Lorimer, Duncan R
, Ng, Cherry
, Good, Deborah C
, Stairs, Ingrid H
, Gentile, Peter A
, Stovall, Kevin
, Kerr, Matthew
, Luo, Jing
, McMann, Natasha
, Susobhanan, Abhimanyu
, Wahl, Haley M
, Archibald, Anne M
, Radovan, Henri A
, Fiore, William
, McEwen, Alexander
, Dey, Lankeswar
, Crowter, Kathryn
, Hazboun, Jeffrey S
, Pol, Nihan S
, Jones, Megan L
, Ferrara, Elizabeth C
, Schmiedekamp, Carl
, Anumarlapudi, Akash
, Swiggum, Joseph K
, Nice, David J
, Glaser, Joseph
, DeCesar, Megan E
, Kaplan, David L
, Meyers, Bradley W
, Ray, Paul S
, Perera, Benetge B P
, Agazie, Gabriella
, McLaughlin, Maura A
, Ransom, Scott M
, Lazio, T Joseph W
, Taylor, Jackson D
, Dolch, Timothy
, Cromartie, H Thankful
, Garver-Daniels, Nate
, Jennings, Ross J
in
Constraints
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Lagrangian equilibrium points
/ Light curve
/ Motion perception
/ Planetary mass
/ Pulsars
/ Radio
/ Solar system
/ Triangles
2026
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Searching for Exotrojans in Pulsar Systems
2026
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Overview
Trojan asteroids are found in the equilateral triangle Lagrange points of the Sun-Jupiter system in great number, though they also exist less prolifically in other parts of the Solar System. Despite up to planetary mass Trojans being predicted in extrasolar systems (i.e. exotrojans), they remain unconfirmed, although strong candidate evidence has emerged recently. For the first time, we extend the search for exotrojans to radio pulsars with low-mass (\\(\\sim0.01\\,\\rm{M}_\\odot\\)) companions using accurately measured pulse times of arrival. With techniques developed for detecting the reflex motion of a star due to a librating Trojan, we place \\(\\sim 1\\,\\rm{M}_\\oplus\\) upper mass constraints on potential exotrojans around eight pulsars observed in the NANOGrav 15-year data set. We find weak evidence consistent with \\(\\sim2\\)--4\\(\\,\\rm{M}_{\\rm J}\\) exotrojans in the PSR~J0023+0923 and PSR~J1705\\(-\\)1903 binary systems, though the signals likely have a different, unknown source. We also place a libration-independent upper mass constraint of \\(\\sim8\\)\\,M\\(_{\\rm J}\\) on exotrojans in the PSR~J1641+8049 system by looking for an inconsistency between the times of superior conjunction as measured by optical light curves and those predicted by radio timing. These results offer initial observational constraints on the existence of exotrojans around pulsars, while their possible formation mechanisms remain unexplored.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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