论文标题
紧凑的X射线发射二进制可能与4FGL J0935.3+0901关联
A Compact X-Ray Emitting Binary in Likely Association with 4FGL J0935.3+0901
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论文摘要
4FGL J0935.3+0901是Fermi Gamma-ray空间望远镜的大面积望远镜(LAT)检测到的伽马射线源。我们已经对源场的该来源和多波长研究进行了详细分析。它的伽马射线排放可以通过幂律($γ= 2.0 \ pm0.2 $)描述,并具有指数级别($ e_c = 2.9 \ pm1.6 $ gev),而通量显示出显着的长期变化。从档案的分析Neil Gehrels Swift X射线望远镜数据中,我们在LAT的2 $σ$错误区域中仅找到一个X射线源。 Within a 3.7" radius error circle of the X-ray source, there is only one optical object down to $r'\sim$23 mag. Time-resolved photometry of the optical object indicates a likely 2.5~hr periodic modulation, while its spectrum shows double-peaked hydrogen and helium emission lines (similar to those seen in accretion discs in low-mass X-ray binaries). Combining these results, we conclude that we have discovered a紧凑型X射线发射二进制可能与4FGL J0935.3+0901(即毫秒脉冲星(MSP)二进制二进制相关,我们讨论了光谱特征的含义:该二进制可能是在次级粘液状态下的过渡性MSP系统,尽管其他可能的均可表明均可属于二元的繁殖范围,以旋转旋转的旋转旋转范围。被排除在外。
4FGL J0935.3+0901 is a gamma-ray source detected by the Large Area Telescope (LAT) onboard the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope. We have conducted detailed analysis of the LAT data for this source and multi-wavelength studies of the source field. Its gamma-ray emission can be described with a power law ($Γ=2.0\pm0.2$) with an exponential cutoff ($E_c=2.9\pm1.6$ GeV), while the flux shows significant long-term variations. From analysis of archival Neil Gehrels Swift X-ray Telescope data, we find only one X-ray source in the LAT's 2$σ$ error region. Within a 3.7" radius error circle of the X-ray source, there is only one optical object down to $r'\sim$23 mag. Time-resolved photometry of the optical object indicates a likely 2.5~hr periodic modulation, while its spectrum shows double-peaked hydrogen and helium emission lines (similar to those seen in accretion discs in low-mass X-ray binaries). Combining these results, we conclude that we have discovered a compact X-ray emitting binary in likely association with 4FGL J0935.3+0901, i.e., a millisecond pulsar (MSP) binary. We discuss the implication of the optical spectral features: this binary could be a transitional MSP system at a sub-luminous disc state, although the other possibility, the binary in a rotation-powered state showing the optical emission lines due to intrabinary interaction processes, can not be excluded. Further observational studies will help determine detailed properties of this candidate MSP binary and thus clarify its current state.