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Discovery of UV millisecond pulsations and moding in the low mass X-ray binary state of transitional millisecond pulsar J1023+0038

Discovery of UV millisecond pulsations and moding in the low mass X-ray binary state of transitional millisecond pulsar J1023+0038
Discovery of UV millisecond pulsations and moding in the low mass X-ray binary state of transitional millisecond pulsar J1023+0038
PSR J1023+0038 is a rapidly-spinning neutron star with a low-mass-binary companion that switches between a radio pulsar and low-luminosity disk state. In 2013, it transitioned to its current disk state accompanied by brightening at all observed wavelengths. In this state, PSR J1023+0038 now shows optical and X-ray pulsations and abrupt X-ray luminosity switches between discrete 'low' and 'high' modes. Continuum radio emission, denoting an outflow, is also present and brightens during the X-ray low modes. Here, we present a simultaneous optical, ultraviolet (UV) and X-ray campaign comprising Kepler ($400-800$ nm), Hubble Space Telescope ($180-280$ nm), XMM-Newton ($0.3-10$ keV) and NuSTAR ($3 - 79$ keV). We demonstrate that low and high luminosity modes in the UV band are strictly simultaneous with the X-ray modes and change the UV brightness by a factor of $\sim25$\% on top of a much brighter persistent UV component. We find strong evidence for UV pulsations (pulse fraction of $0.82\pm0.19$\%) in the high-mode, with a similar waveform as the X-ray pulsations making it the first known UV millisecond pulsar. Lastly, we find that the optical mode changes occur synchronously with the UV/X-ray mode changes, but optical modes are inverted compared to the higher frequencies. There appear to be two broad-band emission components: one from radio to near-infrared/optical that is brighter when the second component from optical to hard X-rays is dimmer (and vice-versa). We suggest that these components trace switches between accretion into the neutron star magnetosphere (high-energy high-mode) versus ejection of material (low-energy high-mode). Lastly, we propose that optical/UV/X-ray pulsations can arise from a shocked accretion flow channeled by the neutron star's magnetic field.
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
2331-8422
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Jaodand, Amruta D., Hernández Santisteban, Juan V., Archibald, Anne M., Hessels, Jason W. T., Bogdanov, Slavko, Knigge, Christian, Degenaar, Nathalie, Deller, Adam T., Scaringi, Simone and Patruno, Alessandro (2021) Discovery of UV millisecond pulsations and moding in the low mass X-ray binary state of transitional millisecond pulsar J1023+0038. arXiv.

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PSR J1023+0038 is a rapidly-spinning neutron star with a low-mass-binary companion that switches between a radio pulsar and low-luminosity disk state. In 2013, it transitioned to its current disk state accompanied by brightening at all observed wavelengths. In this state, PSR J1023+0038 now shows optical and X-ray pulsations and abrupt X-ray luminosity switches between discrete 'low' and 'high' modes. Continuum radio emission, denoting an outflow, is also present and brightens during the X-ray low modes. Here, we present a simultaneous optical, ultraviolet (UV) and X-ray campaign comprising Kepler ($400-800$ nm), Hubble Space Telescope ($180-280$ nm), XMM-Newton ($0.3-10$ keV) and NuSTAR ($3 - 79$ keV). We demonstrate that low and high luminosity modes in the UV band are strictly simultaneous with the X-ray modes and change the UV brightness by a factor of $\sim25$\% on top of a much brighter persistent UV component. We find strong evidence for UV pulsations (pulse fraction of $0.82\pm0.19$\%) in the high-mode, with a similar waveform as the X-ray pulsations making it the first known UV millisecond pulsar. Lastly, we find that the optical mode changes occur synchronously with the UV/X-ray mode changes, but optical modes are inverted compared to the higher frequencies. There appear to be two broad-band emission components: one from radio to near-infrared/optical that is brighter when the second component from optical to hard X-rays is dimmer (and vice-versa). We suggest that these components trace switches between accretion into the neutron star magnetosphere (high-energy high-mode) versus ejection of material (low-energy high-mode). Lastly, we propose that optical/UV/X-ray pulsations can arise from a shocked accretion flow channeled by the neutron star's magnetic field.

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Published date: 1 February 2021
Keywords: Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480111
ISSN: 2331-8422
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Author: Amruta D. Jaodand
Author: Juan V. Hernández Santisteban
Author: Anne M. Archibald
Author: Jason W. T. Hessels
Author: Slavko Bogdanov
Author: Nathalie Degenaar
Author: Adam T. Deller
Author: Simone Scaringi
Author: Alessandro Patruno

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