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2009ApJ...696..574C - Astrophys. J., 696, 574-579 (2009/May-1)

Upper limits on pulsed radio emission from the 6.85 s X-ray pulsar XTE J0103-728 in the Small Magellanic Cloud.

CRAWFORD F., LORIMER D.R., DEVOUR B.M., TAKACS B.P. and KONDRATIEV V.I.

Abstract (from CDS):

X-ray pulsations with a 6.85 s period were recently detected in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) and were subsequently identified as originating from the Be/X-ray binary system XTE J0103-728. The recent localization of the source of the X-ray emission has made a targeted search for radio pulsations from this source possible. The detection of pulsed radio emission from XTE J0103-728 would make it only the second system after PSR B1259-63 that is both a Be/X-ray binary and a radio pulsar. We observed XTE J0103-728 in 2008 February with the Parkes 64 m radio telescope soon after the identification of the source of X-ray pulsations was reported in order to search for corresponding radio pulsations. We used a continuous 6.4 hr observation with a 256 MHz bandwidth centered at 1390 MHz using the center beam of the Parkes multibeam receiver. In the subsequent data analysis, which included a folding search, a Fourier search, a fast-folding algorithm search, and a single pulse search, no pulsed signals were found for trial dispersion measures (DMs) between 0 and 800 pc/cm3. This DM range easily encompasses the expected values for sources in the SMC. We place an upper limit of ∼45 mJy kpc2 on the luminosity of periodic radio emission from XTE J0103-728 at the epoch of our observation, and we compare this limit to a range of luminosities measured for PSR B1259-63, the only Be/X-ray binary currently known to emit radio pulses. We also compare our limit to the radio luminosities of neutron stars having similarly long spin periods to XTE J0103-728. Since the radio pulses from PSR B1259-63 are eclipsed and undetectable during the portion of the orbit near periastron, repeated additional radio search observations of XTE J0103-728 may be valuable if it is undergoing similar eclipsing and if such observations are able to sample the orbital phase of this system well.

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Journal keyword(s): Magellanic Clouds - stars: emission-line, Be - stars: neutron - X-rays: binaries

CDS comments: PSR J1846-0256 is a misprint for PSR J1846-0258.

Simbad objects: 13

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