Detection of low-luminosity X-ray pulsations from the accreting millisecond pulsar IGR J17511-3057: An ever-thinning thread between bright accretion and sub-luminous states
Giulia Illiano, Alessandro Papitto, Sergio Campana, Alessio Marino, Arianna Miraval Zanon, Francesco Carotenuto, Francesco Coti Zelati, Maria Cristina Baglio, Filippo Ambrosino, Christian Malacaria, Caterina Ballocco, Gaurava K. Jaisawal, Marco M. Messa, Emilie Parent

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of low-luminosity X-ray pulsations from IGR J17511-3057 during its 2025 outburst, revealing insights into accretion states and pulsation behavior at sub-luminous levels.
Contribution
First detection of coherent X-ray pulsations at low luminosity in IGR J17511-3057, providing new understanding of accretion regimes in millisecond pulsars.
Findings
Detected pulsations with ~42% amplitude in 0.3-3 keV band.
Observed spectral softening during late outburst stages.
Established upper limits on radio flux density post-outburst.
Abstract
After nearly a decade in quiescence, the accreting millisecond pulsar IGR J175113057 displayed a new outburst on 2025 February 11, its third since discovery, following previous activity in 2009 and 2015. We report on an XMM-Newton Target of Opportunity observation performed on 2025 March 4, more than twenty days after the outburst onset. From the X-ray spectrum - well described by an absorbed Comptonization model - we estimated an unabsorbed 0.510 keV luminosity of (assuming a source distance equal to the upper limit of kpc). To place this in context, we analyzed an archival Chandra observation performed in 2019, which yielded a quiescent luminosity of in the same energy band. Although this comparison indicates that the source was still well above its…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Mechanics and Biomechanics Studies
