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2FGL J1311.7-3429 Joins the Black Widow Club

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2015-06-05 v1

Abstract

We have found an optical/X-ray counterpart candidate for the bright, but presently unidentified, Fermi source 2FGL J1311.7-3429. This counterpart undergoes large amplitude quasi-sinusoidal optical modulation with a 1.56h (5626s) period. The modulated flux is blue at peak, with T_eff ~14,000K, and redder at minimum. Superimposed on this variation are dramatic optical flares. Archival X-ray data suggest modest binary modulation, but no eclipse. With the gamma-ray properties, this appears to be another black-widow-type millisecond pulsar. If confirmation pulses can be found in the GeV data, this binary will have the shortest orbital period of any known spin-powered pulsar. The flares may be magnetic events on the rapidly rotating companion or shocks in the companion-stripping wind. While this may be a radio-quiet millisecond pulsar, we show that such objects are a small subset of the gamma-ray pulsar population.

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@article{arxiv.1207.1736,
  title  = {2FGL J1311.7-3429 Joins the Black Widow Club},
  author = {Roger W. Romani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.1736},
  year   = {2015}
}

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To Appear in the Astrophysical Journal Letters