2015ApJ...802...84Y


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2015ApJ...802...84Y - Astrophys. J., 802, 84 (2015/April-1)

Multi-wavelength observations of the black widow pulsar 2FGL J2339.6-0532 with OISTER and Suzaku.

YATSU Y., KATAOKA J., TAKAHASHI Y., TACHIBANA Y., KAWAI N., SHIBATA S., PIKE S., YOSHII T., ARIMOTO M., SAITO Y., NAKAMORI T., SEKIGUCHI K., KURODA D., YANAGISAWA K., HANAYAMA H., WATANABE M., HAMAMOTO K., NAKAO H., OZAKI A., MOTOHARA K., KONISHI M., TATEUCHI K., MATSUNAGA N., MOROKUMA T., NAGAYAMA T., MURATA K., AKITAYA H., YOSHIDA M., ALI G.B., MOHAMED A.E., ISOGAI M., ARAI A., TAKAHASHI H., HASHIMOTO O., MIYANOSHITA R., OMODAKA T., TAKAHASHI J., TOKIMASA N., MATSUDA K., OKUMURA S.-I., NISHIYAMA K., URAKAWA S., NOGAMI D., OASA Y. (The OISTER Team)

Abstract (from CDS):

Multi-wavelength observations of the black widow binary system 2FGL J2339.6-0532 are reported. The Fermi gamma-ray source 2FGL J2339.6-0532 was recently categorized as a black widow in which a recycled millisecond pulsar (MSP) is evaporating the companion star with its powerful pulsar wind. Our optical observations show clear sinusoidal light curves due to the asymmetric temperature distribution of the companion star. Assuming a simple geometry, we constrained the range of the inclination angle of the binary system to 52° < i < 59°, which enables us to discuss the interaction between the pulsar wind and the companion in detail. The X-ray spectrum consists of two components: a soft, steady component that seems to originate from the surface of the MSP, and a hard, variable component from the wind-termination shock near the companion star. The measured X-ray luminosity is comparable to the bolometric luminosity of the companion, meaning that the heating efficiency is less than 0.5. In the companion orbit, 1011 cm from the pulsar, the pulsar wind is already in the particle-dominant stage with a magnetization parameter of σ < 0.1. In addition, we precisely investigated the time variations of the X-ray periodograms and detected a weakening of the orbital modulation. The observed phenomenon may be related to unstable pulsar wind activity or weak mass accretion, both of which can result in the temporal extinction of the radio pulse.

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Journal keyword(s): gamma rays: stars - pulsars: general - pulsars: individual: 2FGL J2339.6-0532 - X-rays: binaries

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Number of rows : 8
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* CM Tau Psr 05 34 31.9474694616 +22 00 52.153698024           ~ 5271 0
2 PSR J1023+0038 Psr 10 23 47.6841824712 +00 38 41.005893516     17.31     GV 401 0
3 PSR J1311-3430 Psr 13 11 45.7292612136 -34 30 30.294149760   21.0   18.8   ~ 159 1
4 IGR J18245-2452 LXB 18 24 32.50 -24 52 07.8           ~ 224 0
5 PSR J1959+2048 Psr 19 59 36.7643141520 +20 48 14.896407996   21.08 20.16 19.53 18.79 G: 809 3
6 PSR J2339-0533 Psr 23 39 38.7412778376 -05 33 05.108592528     18.48     ~ 120 0
7 USNO-A2.0 0825-19993817 * 23 39 39.4872163224 -05 32 41.282948580   18.435 17.834 17.484 17.296 ~ 1 0
8 USNO-A2.0 0825-19993871 * 23 39 40.3470298872 -05 31 52.547381004   17.603 16.828 16.388 16.105 ~ 1 0

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