Timing of the accreting millisecond pulsar IGR~J17511--3057
A. Riggio, A. Papitto, L. Burderi, T. Di Salvo, M. Bachetti, R. Iaria,, A. D'A\`i, M.T. Menna

TL;DR
This paper presents a detailed timing analysis of the accreting millisecond pulsar IGR J17511-3057, revealing complex harmonic behavior, precise orbital parameters, and a measured spin-up rate, advancing understanding of neutron star accretion dynamics.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed timing solution for IGR J17511-3057, including orbital ephemeris and harmonic analysis, and demonstrates the presence of multiple harmonics and a measurable spin-up.
Findings
Precise orbital ephemeris established.
Detection of multiple harmonics, including third and fourth.
Measured spin frequency derivative of approximately 1.65×10⁻¹³ Hz/s.
Abstract
{Timing analysis of Accretion-powered Millisecond Pulsars (AMPs) is a powerful tool to probe the physics of compact objects. The recently discovered \newigrj is the 12 discovered out of the 13 AMPs known. The Rossi XTE satellite provided an extensive coverage of the 25 days-long observation of the source outburst.} {Our goal is to investigate the complex interaction between the neutron star magnetic field and the accretion disk, determining the angular momentum exchange between them. The presence of a millisecond coherent flux modulation allows us to investigate such interaction from the study of pulse arrival times. In order to separate the neutron star proper spin frequency variations from other effects, a precise set of orbital ephemeris is mandatory.} {Using timing techniques, we analysed the pulse phase delays fitting differential corrections to the orbital parameters. To remove…
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