We use the grid of models described in Paper I to analyse those millisecond pulsar binaries whose secondaries have been studied optically. In particular, we find cooling ages for these binary systems that range from < 1 to ∼ 15 Gyr. Comparison of cooling ages and characteristic spin-down ages allows us to constrain the initial spin periods and spin-up histories for individual systems, showing that at least some millisecond pulsars had sub-Eddington accretion rates and long magnetic field decay times.
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Hansen, B. M. S., & Phinney, E. S. (1998). Stellar forensics - II. Millisecond pulsar binaries. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 294(4), 569–581. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-8711.1998.01233.x
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