SOAR opt. phot. & sp. in 4FGLJ0540.0-7552 field Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Strader J.
  2. Swihart S.J.
  3. Urquhart R.
  4. Chomiuk L.
  5. Aydi E.
  6. Bahramian A.,Kawash A.
  7. Sokolovsky K.V.
  8. Tremou E.
  9. Udalski A.
  10. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We report the discovery of a new low-mass X-ray binary near the center of the unassociated Fermi GeV {gamma}-ray source 4FGL J0540.0-7552. The source shows the persistent presence of an optical accretion disk and exhibits extreme X-ray and optical variability. It also has an X-ray spectrum well-fit by a hard power law with {Gamma}=1.8 and a high ratio of X-ray to {gamma}-ray flux. Together, these properties are consistent with the classification of the binary as a transitional millisecond pulsar (tMSP) in the subluminous disk state. Uniquely among the candidate tMSPs, 4FGL J0540.0-7552 shows consistent optical, X-ray, and {gamma}-ray evidence for having undergone a state change, becoming substantially brighter in the optical and X-rays and fainter in GeV {gamma}-rays sometime in mid-2013. In its current subluminous disk state, and like one other candidate tMSP in the Galactic field, 4FGL J0540.0-7552 appears to always be in an X-ray "flare mode", indicating that this could be common phenomenology for tMSPs.

Keywords
  1. pulsars
  2. gamma-ray-astronomy
  3. x-ray-binary-stars
  4. visible-astronomy
  5. spectroscopy
  6. photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2021ApJ...917...69S
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doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.19170069

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2023-02-17T12:59:38Z
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