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2017MNRAS.465.4602L - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 465, 4602-4610 (2017/March-2)

A millisecond pulsar candidate in a 21-h orbit: 3FGL J0212.1+5320.

LINARES M., MILES-PAEZ P., RODRIGUEZ-GIL P., SHAHBAZ T., CASARES J., FARINA C. and KARJALAINEN R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the discovery of a variable optical counterpart to the unidentified gamma-ray source 3FGL J0212.1+5320 and argue that this is a new compact binary millisecond pulsar (MSP) candidate. We show 3FGL J0212.1+5320 hosts a semidetached binary with a 0.869 55 ± 0.000 15 d orbital period and an F6-type companion star at an estimated distance of D = 1.1 ± 0.2 kpc, with a radial velocity curve semi-amplitude K2 = 214.1 ± 5.0 km/s and a projected rotational velocity of V sin (i) = 73.2 ± 1.6 km/s. We find a hard X-ray source at the same location with a 0.5-10 keV luminosity LX = 2.6 x 1032 (D/1.1 kpc)2 erg s–1, which strengthens the MSP identification. Our results imply a mass ratio q = M2/M1 = 0.26+0.02–0.03 if the companion star fills its Roche lobe, and q >= 0.26 in any case. This classifies 3FGL J0212.1+5320 as a 'redback' binary MSP; if its MSP nature is confirmed, this will be the brightest compact binary MSP in the optical band (r'' ≃ 14.3 mag) and will have the longest orbital period among Galactic field systems (nearly 21 h). Based on the light curve peak-to-peak amplitude (Δr = 0.19 mag), we further suggest that the orbital inclination is high and the putative pulsar mass is close to canonical (M1 ≃ 1.3-1.6 M). Finally, we discuss the lack of heating signatures and asymmetric optical light curves in the context of other redback MSPs.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: general - stars: individual: 3FGL J0212.1+5320 - stars: neutron - pulsars: general - stars: variables: general - gamma-rays: stars - gamma-rays: stars

Nomenclature: Appendix: [LMR2017] IAC80 J021210.8+532032.5 N=1.

Simbad objects: 13

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