Evolution towards and beyond accretion-induced collapse of massive white dwarfs and formation of millisecond pulsars
Thomas M. Tauris, Debashis Sanyal, Sung-Chul Yoon, Norbert Langer, (Bonn)

TL;DR
This paper explores the evolution of binary systems leading to accretion-induced collapse of white dwarfs into neutron stars and examines if such neutron stars can become millisecond pulsars, comparing their properties to those formed via supernovae.
Contribution
It uses detailed stellar evolution simulations to analyze the pre- and post-collapse evolution of binaries leading to MSPs through the AIC channel, a novel approach in this context.
Findings
MSPs from AIC have similar properties to those from supernovae
AIC-formed MSPs tend to form in specific orbital period ranges
The study links AIC to young neutron stars in globular clusters
Abstract
Millisecond pulsars (MSPs) are generally believed to be old neutron stars (NSs), formed via type Ib/c core-collapse supernovae (SNe), which have been spun up to high rotation rates via accretion from a companion star in a low-mass X-ray binary (LMXB). In an alternative formation channel, NSs are produced via the accretion-induced collapse (AIC) of a massive white dwarf (WD) in a close binary. Here we investigate binary evolution leading to AIC and examine if NSs formed in this way can subsequently be recycled to form MSPs and, if so, how they can observationally be distinguished from pulsars formed via the standard core-collapse SN channel in terms of their masses, spins, orbital periods and space velocities. Numerical calculations with a detailed stellar evolution code were used for the first time to study the combined pre- and post-AIC evolution of close binaries. We investigated the…
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