The optical counterparts of Accreting Millisecond X-Ray Pulsars during quiescence
P. D'Avanzo, S. Campana, J. Casares, S. Covino, G. L. Israel, L., Stella

TL;DR
This study investigates the optical counterparts of Accreting Millisecond X-Ray Pulsars during quiescence, revealing variability, potential eclipses, and insights into the nature of their companion stars and neutron star reactivation.
Contribution
First multi-band detection and spectral analysis of XTE J1814-338's optical counterpart during quiescence, providing new insights into AMXP systems and their companions.
Findings
Detected optical variability consistent with orbital period
Observed possible partial eclipse in V-band light curve
Constraints on companion star types and neutron star reactivation
Abstract
Eight Accreting Millisecond X-ray Pulsars (AMXPs) are known to date. Optical and NIR observations carried out during quiescence give a unique opportunity to constrain the nature of the donor star and to investigate the origin of the observed quiescent luminosity at long wavelengths. Using data obtained with the ESO-Very Large Telescope, we performed a deep optical and NIR photometric study of the fields of XTE J1814-338 and of the ultracompact systems XTE J0929-314 and XTE J1807-294 during quiescence in order to look for the presence of a variable counterpart. If suitable candidates were found, we also carried out optical spectroscopy. We present here the first multi-band (VR) detection of the optical counterpart of XTE J1814-338 in quiescence together with its optical spectrum. The optical light curve shows variability in both bands consistent with a sinusoidal modulation at the known…
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