On the 2018 outburst of the accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar Swift J1756.9-2508 as seen with NICER
Abstract
We report on the coherent timing analysis of the 182 Hz accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar Swift J1756.9-2508 during its 2018 outburst as observed with the Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER). Combining our NICER observations with Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer observations of the 2007 and 2009 outbursts, we also studied the long-term spin and orbital evolution of this source. We find that the binary system is well described by a constant orbital period model, with an upper limit on the orbital period derivative of | Pb| < 7.4× 10-13 s s-1. Additionally, we improve upon the source coordinates through astrometric analysis of the pulse arrival times, finding R.A. = 17 h56 m57.18 s0.08 s and Decl. = -2506'27.8''3.5'', while simultaneously measuring the long-term spin frequency derivative as = -7.3× 10-16 Hz s-1. We briefly discuss the implications of these measurements in the context of the wider population of accreting millisecond pulsars.
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