It is accepted that the formation of a millisecond binary pulsar (MBP) with a low–mass companion may be explained as the end–point of close binary evolution in which an old pulsar is spun–up by accretion from the red giant (Bhattacharaya & van den Heuvel 1991). In this paper we shall discuss the cooling properties of the helium white dwarfs (WD) in short orbital period MBP systems PSR J0437–4715, PSR J0751+1807 and PSR J1012+5307, without referring to the rotational history of neutron stars (NS).
Below we discuss observational data for several system for which the results of our calculations (Sarna, Antipova, & Muslimov 1998; Sarna, Ergma, & Antipova 1999) may be applied, by taking into account the orbital parameters of the system, the pulsar spin-down time, and the WD cooling time-scale.