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Formation of Redback and Black Widow Binary Millisecond Pulsars
Kun Jia and Xiang-Dong Li Department of Astronomy Nanjing University KIAA-WAP
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Millisecond Pulsar (MSP)-Low-mass X-ray Binary (LMXB) Relation
Recycling Scenario (Alpar 1982; Radakrishnan & Srinivasan 1982) – Spin up to ms periods – Magnetic field decay High mass star PSR LMXB MSP KIAA-WAP 2
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Observational evidence for the recycling scenario
Millisecond X-ray pulsations from LMXBs SAX J Wijnands & van der Klis 1998 Patruno & Watts 2012 KIAA-WAP KIAA 3 3
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Observational evidence for the recycling scenario
Transitions between rotation and accretion power in MSPs PSR J (Archibald et al. 2009) IGR J /PSR J1824–2452I (Papitto et al. 2013) XSS J (Bogdanov et al. 2014) X-ray radio KIAA-WAP
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The three transitional pulsars are also eclipsing MSPs
Roberts 2013 Redbacks non-degenerate companion (~0.2 M⊙-0.4 M⊙) Black widows (semi)-degenerate companion (~0.02 M⊙-0.05 M⊙) KIAA-WAP
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The eclipsing material possibly originates from the companions evaporated by the high-energy particles from the MSPs KIAA-WAP
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Gamma-ray MSPs > ⅓ of known MSPs are Gamma-ray MSPs
For Ė>5×1033 erg/s is >¾ (!) Most Fermi MSPs are black widows and redbacks KIAA-WAP
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A significant variation in the accretion rate is required to explain the transitional behavior in LMXBs. Linares 2014 KIAA-WAP
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The disrupted magnetic braking (MB) model (Chen et al. 2013)
MB GR KIAA-WAP
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The irradiation-induced cyclic mass transfer model (Benvenuto et al
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The accretion-induced collapse (AIC) model (Smedley et al. 2015)
Collapse of an accreting white dwarf (WD) to form a MSP The companion star becomes detached from its Roche lobe because of sudden orbital expansion Formation rates uncertain Difficult or impossible for the occurrence of AIC in traditional CVs KIAA-WAP
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Transient LMXBs Outburst Quiescence KIAA-WAP
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The parameter space for the disk instability
Covers the distribution of known redbacks If the MSP activity switches on during the quiescent phase of LMXBs, they may evolve to be redbacks KIAA-WAP
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Evolution with evaporation
Evaporative wind mass loss rate v2,esc - escape velocity at the surface of the companion star Lp - NS’s spin-down luminosity f - efficiency of evaporation KIAA-WAP
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Cases with f = 0.1 KIAA-WAP
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Changing f and angular momettum
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Results Binary evolution sensitively depends on the angular momentum of the evaporative wind and f The redback companions The redback orbital periods Redback - black widow relation KIAA-WAP
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Conclusions Almost all LMXBs are subject to the thermal and viscous instability during their evolution The resultant redbacks can possess main-sequence, evolved, and (proto-)WD companions with either Roche lobe filling or under-filling Part of redbacks may become black widows, while others form MSP/He WD binaries KIAA-WAP
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