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D'Avanzo, P.; Campana, S.; Casares, J.; Covino, S.; Israel, G. L.; Stella, L.
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A DECADE OF ACCRETING MILLISECOND X-RAY PULSARS. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 1068, pp. 217-220 (2008).
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2008
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Using data obtained with the ESO-Very Large Telescope, we have performed
a deep optical and NIR photometric study of the fields of three
Accreting Millisecond X-ray Pulsars (XTE J1814-338, XTE J0929-314 and
XTE J1807-294) during quiescence in order to look for the presence of a
variable counterpart. If suitable candidates are found, we also carried
out optical spectroscopy. We present here the first multi-band (VR)
detection of the optical counterpart of XTE J1814-338 in quiescence
together with its optical spectrum. The optical light curve shows
variability in both bands consistent with a sinusoidal modulation at the
known 4.3 hr orbital period. The marginal detection of the very faint
counterpart of XTE J0929-314 and deep upper limits for the optical/NIR
counterpart of XTE J1807-294 are also reported. We also briefly discuss
the results reported in the literature for the optical/NIR counterpart
of XTE J1751-305. Our findings are consistent with AMXPs being systems
containing an old, weakly magnetized neutron star, reactivated as a
millisecond radio pulsar during quiescence which irradiates the low-mass
companion star. The absence of type I X-ray bursts and of hydrogen and
helium lines in outburst spectra of ultra-compact (Porb<1
hr) AMXPs suggests that the companion stars are likely evolved dwarf
stars.