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Evolutionary Link between X-ray Pulsars and Millisecond Radio Pulsars 李李李 李李李李李李李李 2009-7-30

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Evolutionary Link between X-ray Pulsars and Millisecond Radio Pulsars. 李向东 南京大学天文学系 2009-7-30. Radio Pulsars -Rotation Powered. X-ray Pulsars -Accretion Powered. HMXBs. LMXBs. The Recycled Scenario. Spin Periods. X-ray pulsars. Millisecond X-ray Pulsars. Binary Pulsar Population. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Evolutionary Link between X-ray Pulsars and Millisecond Radio

Pulsars

李向东南京大学天文学系

2009-7-30

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Radio Pulsars-Rotation Powered

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X-ray Pulsars-Accretion Powered

LMXBsHMXBs

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The Recycled Scenario

X-ray pulsars

Spin Periods

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Millisecond X-ray Pulsars

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Main type Sub-typeObservational examples

Recycled PSR + low-mass comp.(MC≤ 0.45M⊙)

PSR + (He) WDPSR J0437-4715PSR J1640+2224

Mildly recycled PSR + high-mass compact comp.(0.5≤MC/M⊙≤1.4)

1. PSR + NS (double)2. PSR + (ONeMg) WD3. PSR + (CO) WD

1. PSR B1913+162. PSR J1435-61003. PSR J2145-0750

Non-recycled pulsar (CO) WD + PSR PSR B2303+46

Un-evolved companion1. PSR + B-type comp.2. PSR + low-mass MS

comp.

1. PSR B1259-632. PSR B1820-11

Binary Pulsar Population

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Binary Pulsar Population

Breton 2009

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Stellar Evolution

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Stellar Evolution

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Evolution of HMXBs• Unstable mass transfer and common

Envelope evolution

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Evolution of LMXBs

• Nuclear evolution• Mass and angular momentum loss

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Form

ation Channel (1)

Single NS

TZO

TZO

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Form

ation Channel (2)

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Observations vs. Theories

Deloye 2008

Too long Porb or too small M2?

Black widow pulsars?

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Problems with LMXB Evolution

• The formation of LMXBs requires a contrived evolution with– extreme initial mass ratio– ejection of a massive common envelope by a l

ow-mass star– survival as a bound system after the SN

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Problems with LMXB Evolution

• Birthrate problem (Kulkarni & Narayan 1988)– NLMXB ~ 100, τLMXB ~ 10^9 yr– NBMSP ~ 10^5, τBMSP ~ 10^9-10^10 yr– NBMSP /τBMSP ~ 10-100 NLMXB /τLMXB

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Problems with LMXB Evolution

• Mass and angular momentum loss

Andronov et al. (2001) Lattimer (2007)

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Problems with LMXB Evolution

• Luminosity distribution

Podsiadlowski et al. 2002

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PSR J1903+0327

• In the Galactic plane

• Ps=2.15 ms

Porb=95 days

• Mpsr~1.74 Msun

• M2~1 Msun

• e = 0.44!