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Multi-wavelength observations of 3FGL J2039.6-5618: a candidate redback millisecond pulsar

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2015-10-16 v2

Abstract

We present multi-wavelength observations of the unassociated gamma-ray source 3FGL J2039.6-5618 detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope. The source gamma-ray properties suggest that it is a pulsar, most likely a millisecond pulsar, for which neither radio nor γ\gamma-ray pulsations have been detected yet. We observed 3FGL J2039.6-5618 with XMM-Newton and discovered several candidate X-ray counterparts within/close to the gamma-ray error box. The brightest of these X-ray sources is variable with a period of 0.2245±\pm0.0081 d. Its X-ray spectrum can be described by a power law with photon index ΓX=1.36±0.09\Gamma_X =1.36\pm0.09, and hydrogen column density NH<4×1020N_{\rm H} < 4 \times 10^{20} cm2^{-2}, which gives an unabsorbed 0.3--10 keV X-ray flux of 1.02×10131.02 \times 10^{-13} erg cm2^{-2} s1^{-1}. Observations with the Gamma-Ray Burst Optical/Near-Infrared Detector (GROND) discovered an optical counterpart to this X-ray source, with a time-average magnitude g19.5g'\sim 19.5. The counterpart features a flux modulation with a period of 0.22748±\pm0.00043 d that coincides, within the errors, with that of the X-ray source, confirming the association based on the positional coincidence. We interpret the observed X-ray/optical periodicity as the orbital period of a close binary system where one of the two members is a neutron star. The light curve profile of the companion star, with two asymmetric peaks, suggests that the optical emission comes from two regions at different temperatures on its tidally-distorted surface. Based upon its X-ray and optical properties, we consider this source as the most likely X-ray counterpart to 3FGL J2039.6-5618, which we propose to be a new redback system.

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@article{arxiv.1509.07474,
  title  = {Multi-wavelength observations of 3FGL J2039.6-5618: a candidate redback millisecond pulsar},
  author = {D. Salvetti and R. P. Mignani and A. De Luca and C. Delvaux and C. Pallanca and A. Belfiore and M. Marelli and A. A. Breeveld and J. Greiner and W. Becker and D. Pizzoccaro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.07474},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

35 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication on Astrophysical Journal