Spectral evidence for jets from accreting millisecond X-ray pulsars

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Authors
Publication date 2008
Host editors
  • R. Wijnands
  • D. Altamirano
  • P. Soleri
  • N. Degenaar
  • N. Rea
  • P. Casella
  • A. Patruno
  • M. Linares
Book title A Decade of Accreting Millisecond X-ray Pulsars
Book subtitle proceedings of the international workshop, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 14-18 April 2008
ISBN
  • 9780735405998
Series AIP Conference Proceedings
Event A Decade of Accreting Millisecond X-ray Pulsars, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Pages (from-to) 221-224
Publisher Melville, NY: American Institute of Physics
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
Transient radio emission from X-ray binaries is associated with synchrotron emission from collimated jets that escape the system, and accreting millisecond X-ray pulsars (AMXPs) are no exception. Although jets from black hole X-ray binaries are well-studied, those from neutron star systems appear much fainter, for reasons yet uncertain. Jets are usually undetectable at higher frequencies because of the relative brightness of other components such as the accretion disk. AMXPs generally have small orbital separations compared with other X-ray binaries and as such their disks are relatively faint. Here, I present data that imply jets in fact dominate the radio-to-optical spectrum of outbursting AMXPs. They therefore may provide the best opportunity to study the behavior of jets produced by accreting neutron stars, and compare them to those produced by black hole systems.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3031196
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