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Discovery of the millisecond X-ray pulsar HETE J1900.1-2455

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 638, Issue 2, Pages 963-967

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/498886

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pulsars : individual (HETE J1900.1-2455); stars : neutron; X-rays : binaries

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We report the discovery of millisecond pulsations from the low-mass X-ray binary HETE J1900.1 - 2455, which was discovered by the detection of a type I X-ray burst by the High Energy Transient Explorer 2 ( HETE-2). The neutron star emits coherent pulsations at 377.3 Hz and is in an 83.3 minute circular orbit with a companion of mass greater than 0.016 M-circle dot and likely less than 0.07 M-circle dot. The companion star's Roche lobe could be filled by a brown dwarf with no need for heating or nonstandard evolution. During one interval with an unusually high X-ray flux, the source produced quasi-periodic oscillations with a single peak at 883 Hz, and on subsequent days the pulsations were suppressed. We consider the distribution of spin versus orbital period in neutron star low-mass X-ray binaries.

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