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2022NatAs...6.1203Y - Nature Astronomy, 6, 1203-1212 (2022/October-0)

A dynamically discovered and characterized non-accreting neutron star-M dwarf binary candidate.

YI T., GU W.-M., ZHANG Z.-X., ZHENG L.-L., SUN M., WANG J., BAI Z., WANG P., WU J., BAI Y., WANG S., ZHANG H., DONG Y., SHAO Y., LI X.-D., ZHANG J., HUANG Y., YANG F., YU Q., MU H.-J., FU J.-B., QI S., GUO J., FANG X., ZHENG C., LI C.-Q., SHI J.-R., CHEN H. and LIU J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Typically, neutron stars are discovered by observations at radio, X-ray or gamma-ray wavelengths. Unlike radio pulsar surveys and X-ray observations, optical time-domain surveys can unveil and characterize exciting but less explored non-accreting and/or non-beaming neutron stars in binaries. Here we report the discovery of such a neutron star candidate using the LAMOST spectroscopic survey. The candidate, designated LAMOST J112306.9 + 400736, is in a single-lined spectroscopic binary containing an optically visible M star. The star's large radial velocity variation and ellipsoidal variations indicate a relatively massive unseen companion. Utilizing follow-up spectroscopy from the Palomar 200 in. telescope and high-precision photometry from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, we measure a companion mass of 1.2 4-0.03+0.03M☉ . Main-sequence stars with this mass are ruled out, leaving a neutron star or a massive white dwarf. Although a massive white dwarf cannot be excluded, the lack of UV excess radiation from the companion supports the neutron star hypothesis. Deep radio observations with the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) yielded no detections of either pulsed or persistent emission. J112306.9 + 400736 is not detected in numerous X-ray and gamma-ray surveys, suggesting that the neutron star candidate is not currently accreting and pulsing. Our work exemplifies the capability of discovering compact objects in non-accreting close binaries by synergizing optical time-domain spectroscopy and high-cadence photometry.

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Journal keyword(s): Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

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