Using a fully self-consistent approach to account for known survey selection effects, we constrain the number and scale height of low-mass binary pulsars (LMBPs) in the local solar neighbourhood. Our results show that the local surface density of LMBPs with luminosities above 2.5 mJy kpc(2) is similar to 20kpc(-2). Assuming that these are long-lived (less than or similar to 10(10)yr) objects, their local birth rate is at least 2 10(-9) kpc(-2) yr(-1). Whilst this is in excellent agreement with the birth rate of their proposed progenitors, the low-mass X-ray binaries, there are several uncertainties involved which could significantly increase our derived birth rate, perhaps by an order of magnitude. Models in which the scale height of LMBPs above the galactic plane exceeds 500 pc are found to be most consistent with the data. The mean space velocity at birth required to produce scale heights of this order in 10(10) yr is found to be greater than or similar to 80 km s(-1).
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Univ Nacl San Juan, Observ Astron Felix Aguilar, Ave Benavidez Oeste, RA-8175 San Juan, ArgentinaUniv Nacl San Juan, Observ Astron Felix Aguilar, Ave Benavidez Oeste, RA-8175 San Juan, Argentina
Martinez, C. I.
Gonzalez, J. F.
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UNSJ, CONICET, Inst Ciencias Astron Tierra & Espacio, Av Espana Sur 1512, San Juan, ArgentinaUniv Nacl San Juan, Observ Astron Felix Aguilar, Ave Benavidez Oeste, RA-8175 San Juan, Argentina