The pulse profile and spin evolution of the accreting pulsar in Terzan 5, IGR J17480-2446, during its 2010 outburst
A. Papitto, T. Di Salvo, L. Burderi, T. M. Belloni, L. Stella, E., Bozzo, A. D'A\`i, C. Ferrigno, R. Iaria, S. Motta, A. Riggio, A. Tramacere

TL;DR
This study analyzes the spectral and pulse properties of the 11 Hz accreting pulsar IGR J17480-2446 during its 2010 outburst, revealing its spin-up rate, accretion dynamics, spectral evolution, and pulse behavior.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed modeling of the pulse phase evolution and spectral changes of IGR J17480-2446 during an outburst, including estimates of the inner disc radius and accretion torque.
Findings
Neutron star spun up at 1.48(2)E-12 Hz/s during outburst.
Spectral evolution from a hot to a cooler Comptonizing cloud.
Pulse amplitude decreases and becomes energy-dependent at high luminosity.
Abstract
(abridged) We analyse the spectral and pulse properties of the 11 Hz transient accreting pulsar, IGR J17480-2446, in the globular cluster Terzan 5, considering all the available RXTE, Swift and INTEGRAL observations performed between October and November, 2010. By measuring the pulse phase evolution we conclude that the NS spun up at an average rate of <nu_dot>=1.48(2)E-12 Hz/s, compatible with the accretion of the Keplerian angular momentum of matter at the inner disc boundary. Similar to other accreting pulsars, the stability of the pulse phases determined by using the second harmonic component is higher than that of the phases based on the fundamental frequency. Under the assumption that the second harmonic is a good tracer of the neutron star spin frequency, we successfully model its evolution in terms of a luminosity dependent accretion torque. If the NS accretes the specific…
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