2022ApJ...935..151H


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2022ApJ...935..151H - Astrophys. J., 935, 151 (2022/August-3)

Luminous Optical and X-Ray Flaring of the Putative Redback Millisecond Pulsar 1FGL J0523.5-2529.

HALPERN J.P., PEREZ K.I. and BOGDANOV S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Several redback and black widow millisecond pulsar binaries have episodes of flaring in X-rays and optical. We initially detected such behavior from the Fermi selected redback candidate 1FGL J0523.5-2529 during optical time-series monitoring. Triggered observations with the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory over the next ≈100 days showed episodic flaring in X-rays with luminosity up to 8 × 1033 erg s–1 (∼100 times the minimum), and a comparable luminosity in the optical/UV, with similar power-law spectra of fν ∝ ν–0.7. These are the most luminous flares seen in any nonaccreting “spider” pulsar system, which may be related to the large size of the companion through the fraction of the pulsar wind that it or its ablated wind intercepts. Simultaneously with an optical flare, we see Balmer line and He I emission, not previously known in this object, which is evidence of a stellar wind that may also inhibit detection of radio pulsations. The quiescent optical light curves, while dominated by ellipsoidal modulation, show evidence of variable nonuniform temperature that could be due either to large starspots or asymmetric heating of the companion by the pulsar. This may explain a previous measurement of unusual nonzero orbital eccentricity as, alternatively, distortion of the radial-velocity curve by the surface temperature distribution of the large companion.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Millisecond pulsars - Gamma-ray sources

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 1FGL J0523.5-2529 gam 05 23 12.78 -25 31 54.9           ~ 47 0
2 PSR J0838-2827 Psr 08 38 30.15 -28 25 55.5           ~ 40 0
3 USNO-A2.0 0600-10964536 * 08 38 50.4163166184 -28 27 56.775234096   20.6   18.0   ~ 12 0
4 3FGL J0935.2+0903 Bla 09 35 19.8 +09 01 50           ~ 19 0
5 2MASX J09432407-7620101 Bz? 09 43 24.02882 -76 20 10.3613   19       ~ 52 1
6 PSR J1023+0038 Psr 10 23 47.6841824712 +00 38 41.005893516     17.31     GV 397 0
7 PSR J1048+2339 Psr 10 48 43.4339582160 +23 39 53.577436140     19.47     ~ 61 0
8 XSS J12270-4859 Psr 12 27 58.7476831464 -48 53 42.824592960           ~ 270 0
9 PSR J1311-3430 Psr 13 11 45.7292612136 -34 30 30.294149760   21.0   18.8   ~ 157 1
10 2FGL J1417.5-4404 LXB 14 17 16.80 -44 04 40.5           ~ 48 0
11 PSR J1417-4402 Psr 14 17 30.5732900514 -44 02 57.497992802     15.84     ~ 23 0
12 PSR J1628-3205 Psr 16 28 07.0056152 -32 05 48.966980           ~ 52 0
13 2AGL J1703-5705 gam 17 02 36.38 -56 53 33.8           ~ 24 0
14 PSR J1723-2837 Psr 17 23 23.1937506912 -28 37 57.210408048   16.81 15.77 15.71   ~ 84 0
15 IGR J18245-2452 LXB 18 24 32.50 -24 52 07.8           ~ 224 0
16 M 28 GlC 18 24 32.89 -24 52 11.4           ~ 769 0
17 PSR J2039-5617 Psr 20 39 34.9609502672 -56 17 09.033104197           ~ 61 0
18 PSR J2333-5526 Psr 23 33 08.6 -55 27 50           ~ 25 0

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