F. Coti Zelati, D. de Martino, V. S. Dhillon, T. R. Marsh, F. Vincentelli, S. Campana, D. F. Torres, A. Papitto, M. C. Baglio, A. Miraval Zanon, N. Rea, J. Brink, D. A. H. Buckley, P. D'Avanzo, G. Illiano, A. Manca, A. Marino
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摘要
CXOU J110926.4-650224是一颗候选的过渡毫秒脉冲星(tMSP),其X射线和无线电发射特性与在X射线 "亚光 "圆盘状态下观测到的已证实的tMSP的特性相似。我们介绍了观测活动的结果,这些结果首次描述了该星源的光学和近红外变率特征,并与在 X 射线中观测到的模式切换现象建立了联系。光学发射表现出闪烁活动、频繁的倾斜现象(在这种情况下它显得更红)和多峰耀斑(在这种情况下它显得更蓝)。这种变化模式与 X 射线辐射的变化模式密切相关。每次下沉都与 X 射线低模式事件相吻合,这表明光学发射的很大一部分几乎来自 X 射线发射的同一区域。近红外辐射也显示出显著的可变性,包括一次长达 20 分钟的衰减,在此期间,近红外辐射几乎消失。时间分辨光学光谱观测揭示了来自圆盘的发射线性质的显著变化,有助于推断伴星的光谱类型介于 K0 和 K5 之间。我们将CXOU J110926.4-650224的性质与其他处于X射线亚光圆盘状态的tMSP的性质进行了比较,并结合最近提出的一种解释原型tMSP PSR J1023+0038所表现出的现象学的方案来讨论我们的发现。
Short-term variability of the transitional pulsar candidate CXOU J110926.4-650224 from X-rays to infrared
CXOU J110926.4-650224 is a candidate transitional millisecond pulsar (tMSP)
with X-ray and radio emission properties reminiscent of those observed in
confirmed tMSPs in their X-ray 'subluminous' disc state. We present the results
of observing campaigns that, for the first time, characterise the optical and
near-infrared variability of this source and establish a connection with the
mode-switching phenomenon observed in X-rays. The optical emission exhibited
flickering activity, frequent dipping episodes where it appeared redder, and a
multi-peaked flare where it was bluer. The variability pattern was strongly
correlated with that of the X-ray emission. Each dip matched an X-ray low-mode
episode, indicating that a significant portion of the optical emission
originates from nearly the same region as the X-ray emission. The near-infrared
emission also displayed remarkable variability, including a dip of 20 min in
length during which it nearly vanished. Time-resolved optical spectroscopic
observations reveal significant changes in the properties of emission lines
from the disc and help infer the spectral type of the companion star to be
between K0 and K5. We compare the properties of CXOU J110926.4-650224 with
those of other tMSPs in the X-ray subluminous disc state and discuss our
findings within the context of a recently proposed scenario that explains the
phenomenology exhibited by the prototypical tMSP PSR J1023+0038.