The recycling model argues the existence of an evolutionary connection between low mass X-ray binaries and radio millisecond pulsars. The main difficulties which this model finds in predict the parameters of the fully recycled millisecond pulsars, as mass and spin period, can be overcome by the onset of the so-called radio-ejection mechanism. This work is to provide observational support to the radio-ejection mechanism by inspecting the orbital and spin parameters of the known population of fully recycled radio pulsars and compare these with the expectation for the occurrence of this mechanism.

Iacolina, M.N., Burgay, M., Burderi, L., Possenti, A., Di Salvo T. (2011). Evolution in Recycling Scenario. In RADIO PULSARS: AN ASTROPHYSICAL KEY TO UNLOCK THE SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE (pp.155-156). American Institute of Physics [10.1063/1.3615104].

Evolution in Recycling Scenario

DI SALVO, Tiziana
2011-01-01

Abstract

The recycling model argues the existence of an evolutionary connection between low mass X-ray binaries and radio millisecond pulsars. The main difficulties which this model finds in predict the parameters of the fully recycled millisecond pulsars, as mass and spin period, can be overcome by the onset of the so-called radio-ejection mechanism. This work is to provide observational support to the radio-ejection mechanism by inspecting the orbital and spin parameters of the known population of fully recycled radio pulsars and compare these with the expectation for the occurrence of this mechanism.
Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E Astrofisica
RADIO PULSARS: AN ASTROPHYSICAL KEY TO UNLOCK THE SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE
Chia, ITALY
OCT 10-15, 2010
2011
2011
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http://proceedings.aip.org/resource/2/apcpcs/1357/1/155_1?isAuthorized=no
Iacolina, M.N., Burgay, M., Burderi, L., Possenti, A., Di Salvo T. (2011). Evolution in Recycling Scenario. In RADIO PULSARS: AN ASTROPHYSICAL KEY TO UNLOCK THE SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE (pp.155-156). American Institute of Physics [10.1063/1.3615104].
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Iacolina, M. N.; Burgay, M.; Burderi, L.; Possenti, A.; Di Salvo T.
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