Timing an accreting millisecond pulsar: Measuring the accretion Torque in IGR J00291+5934

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We present here a timing analysis of the fastest accreting millisecond pulsar IGR J00291+5934 using RXTE data taken during the outburst of December 2004. We corrected the arrival times of all the events for the orbital (Doppler) effects and performed a timing analysis of the resulting phase delays. In this way we find a clear parabolic trend of the pulse phase delays showing that the pulsar is spinning up as a consequence of accretion torques during the X-ray outburst. The accretion torque gives us for the first time an independent estimate of the mass accretion rate onto the neutron star, which can be compared with the observed X-ray luminosity. We also report a revised value of the spin period of the pulsar.

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Burderi, L., Di Salvo, T., Riggio, A., Menna, M. T., Lavagetto, G., Papitto, A., … Stella, L. (2006). Timing an accreting millisecond pulsar: Measuring the accretion Torque in IGR J00291+5934. In Chinese Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics (Vol. 6, pp. 192–196). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1009-9271/6/S1/25

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