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2013ApJ...773..127P - Astrophys. J., 773, 127 (2013/August-3)

The optical companion to the intermediate-mass millisecond pulsar J1439-5501 in the galactic field.

PALLANCA C., LANZONI B., DALESSANDRO E., FERRARO F.R., POSSENTI A., SALARIS M. and BURGAY M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the identification of the companion star to the intermediate-mass binary pulsar (PSR) J1439-5501 obtained by means of ground-based deep images in the B, V, and I bands, acquired with FORS2 mounted at the European Southern Observatory (ESO)-Very Large Telescope (VLT). The companion is a massive white dwarf (WD) with B = 23.57±0.02, V = 23.21±0.01, and I = 22.96 ± 0.01, located at only ∼0.''05 from the pulsar radio position. Comparing the WD location in the (B, B-V) and (V, V-I) color-magnitude diagrams with theoretical cooling sequences, we derived a range of plausible combinations of companion masses (1 M ≲ MCOM ≲ 1.3 M), distances (d ≲ 1200 pc), radii ( ≲ 7.810–3 R), and temperatures (T = 31350–740021500). From the PSR mass function and the estimated mass range we also constrained the inclination angle i ≳ 55° and the pulsar mass (MPSR ≲ 2.2 M ). The comparison between the WD cooling age and the spin-down age suggests that the latter is overestimated by a factor of about 10.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: general - stars: imaging - stars: individual: PSR J1439-5501 - techniques: photometric

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