Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 2008
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2008aipc..983..536i&link_type=abstract
40 YEARS OF PULSARS: Millisecond Pulsars, Magnetars and More. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 983, pp. 536-538 (2008).
Physics
Pulsars, Neutron Stars, X-Ray Binaries, Radio Telescopes And Instrumentation, Heterodyne Receivers, Radio, Microwave
Scientific paper
We have carried out a deep search for radio pulsed emission from the accreting millisecond pulsar XTE J0929-314 using the Parkes radio telescope. In order to overcome the possible free-free absorption, caused by matter surrounding the system during the quiescent phase, we performed the observations at high frequencies. No radio pulsations were found down to a limit of 68 μJy at 6.5 GHz and of 26 μJy at 8.5 GHz.
We analysed the possible reasons for the non-detection concluding that beaming factor and intrinsic low luminosity are the most likely explanations.
Burderi Luciano
Burgay Marta
di Salvo Tiziana
Iacolina M. N.
Possenti Andrea
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