Search for pulsations at high radio frequencies from accreting millisecond X-ray pulsars in quiescence
M.N. Iacolina(1,2), M. Burgay(2), L. Burderi(1), A. Possenti(2), and, T. Di Salvo(3) ((1) Univ. Cagliari, (2) INAF - OACagliari, (3) Univ. Palermo)

TL;DR
This study searched for millisecond radio pulsations from accreting millisecond X-ray pulsars during quiescence at high radio frequencies to test the recycling model, but found no signals, likely due to low luminosity and geometry.
Contribution
It applied a high-frequency radio search during quiescence using precise X-ray parameters, providing new constraints on pulsar emission in these systems.
Findings
No radio pulsations detected at the targeted frequencies.
Upper limits set on radio flux density for the sources.
Concludes low luminosity and geometry likely explain non-detection.
Abstract
It is commonly believed that millisecond radio pulsars have been spun up by transfer of matter and angular momentum from a low-mass companion during an X-ray active mass transfer phase. A subclass of low-mass X-ray binaries is that of the accreting millisecond X-ray pulsars, transient systems that show periods of X-ray quiescence during which radio emission could switch on. The aim of this work is to search for millisecond pulsations from three accreting millisecond X-ray pulsars, XTE J1751-305, XTE J1814-338, and SAX J1808.4-3658, observed during their quiescent X-ray phases at high radio frequencies (5 - 8 GHz) in order to overcome the problem of the free-free absorption due to the matter engulfing the system. A positive result would provide definite proof of the recycling model, providing the direct link between the progenitors and their evolutionary products. The data analysis…
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