SpiderCat: A Catalog of Compact Binary Millisecond Pulsars

Karri I. I. Koljonen, Manuel Linares

公開日: 2025/5/16

Abstract

We present SpiderCat, a multi-wavelength catalog of all publicly known compact binary millisecond pulsars (MSPs) in the Galactic field. These systems, colloquially known as "spiders", consist of neutron stars in tight orbits with low-mass companions, which are gradually ablated by the pulsar wind. SpiderCat includes both primary subclasses $-$ redbacks and black widows $-$ distinguished by companion mass, as well as candidates and peculiar systems such as transitional, huntsman and tidarren MSPs. As of this initial release, SpiderCat contains 111 entries: 30 redbacks, 50 black widows, 2 huntsmans, 23 redback candidates, 5 black widow candidates, and 1 huntsman candidate. In this paper, we compile and summarize key parameters for each system, including spin and orbital properties, and multi-wavelength data from radio, optical, X-ray, and $\gamma$-ray observations. An interactive, publicly accessible web interface (https://astro.phys.ntnu.no/SpiderCAT) enables exploration and visualization of the data. The rapid growth of the number of known spiders, accelerated by the Fermi-LAT survey and its ability to identify MSPs in $\gamma$-rays, has opened the door to population-level studies. Utilizing SpiderCat, we analyze trends in spin period, orbital period, companion mass, emission properties, and spatial distribution. SpiderCat serves as a dynamic, multi-wavelength repository for this unique class of binary pulsars, facilitating new discoveries and constraints on pulsar evolution, particle acceleration, and the neutron star equation of state.

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