Accreting neutron star spins and the equation of state
Duncan Galloway

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent discoveries of neutron star spin rates in low-mass X-ray binaries through X-ray timing, discusses the implications for understanding the neutron star equation of state, and explores observational strategies for detecting faster spins.
Contribution
It highlights new findings of intermittent pulsations and their relation to thermonuclear bursts, offering novel methods for neutron star spin measurements and constraints on the equation of state.
Findings
22 measured neutron star spin rates in LMXBs
Intermittent pulsations observed in multiple sources
Potential for constraining the neutron star equation of state
Abstract
X-ray timing of neutron stars in low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) with RXTE has since 1996 revealed several distinct high-frequency phenomena. Among these are oscillations during thermonuclear (type-I) bursts, which (in addition to persistent X-ray pulsations) are thought to trace the neutron star spin. Recent discoveries bring the total number of measured LMXB spin rates to 22. An open question is why the majority of the ~100 known neutron stars in LMXBs show neither pulsations nor burst oscillations. Recent observations suggest that persistent pulsations may be more common than previously thought, although detectable intermittently, and in some cases at very low duty cycles. For example, the 377.3 Hz pulsations in HETE J1900.1-2455 were only present in the first few months of it's outburst, and have been absent since (although X-ray activity continues). Intermittent (persistent)…
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