Bibcode
DOI
Campana, Sergio; D'Avanzo, Paolo; Casares, Jorge; Covino, Stefano; Israel, GianLuca; Marconi, Gianni; Hynes, Rob; Charles, Phil; Stella, Luigi
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 614, Issue 1, pp. L49-L52.
Fecha de publicación:
10
2004
Revista
Número de citas
69
Número de citas referidas
54
Descripción
Millisecond radio pulsars are neutron stars that have been spun up by
the transfer of angular momentum during the low-mass X-ray binary phase.
The transition from an accretion-powered pulsar to a rotation-powered
pulsar takes place on evolutionary timescales at the end of the
accretion process; however, it may also occur sporadically in systems
undergoing transient X-ray activity. We have obtained the first optical
spectrum of the low-mass transient X-ray pulsar SAX J1808.4-3658 in
quiescence. Similar to the black widow millisecond pulsar B1957+20, this
X-ray pulsar shows a large optical modulation at the orbital period due
to an irradiated companion star. Using the brightness of the companion
star as a bolometer, we conclude that a very high irradiating
luminosity, a factor of ~100 larger than directly observed, must be
present in the system. This most likely derives from a rotation-powered
neutron star that resumes activity during quiescence.