High-temporal-resolution optical spectroscopic observations of the transitional millisecond pulsar PSR J1023+0038

M. Messa, P. D'Avanzo, F. Coti Zelati, M. C. Baglio, S. Campana
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Abstract

Transitional millisecond pulsars (tMSPs) represent a dynamic category of celestial sources that establish a crucial connection between low-mass X-ray binaries and millisecond radio pulsars. These systems exhibit transitions from rotation-powered states to accretion-powered ones and vice versa, highlighting the tight evolutionary link expected by the so-called recycling scenario. In their active phase, these sources manifest two distinct emission modes named high and low, occasionally punctuated by sporadic flares. Here, we present high-time-resolution spectroscopic observations of the binary tMSP J1023+0038, in the sub-luminous disc state. This is the first short-timescale (sim 1 min) optical spectroscopic campaign ever conducted on a tMSP. The campaign was carried out over the night of June 10, 2021 using the Gran Telescopio Canarias. The optical continuum shows erratic variability, without clear evidence of high and low modes or of orbital modulation. Besides, the analysis of these high-temporal-cadence spectroscopic observations reveals, for the first time, evidence for a significant (up to a factor of $ 2$) variability in the emission line properties (equivalent width and full width half maximum) over a timescale of minutes. Intriguingly, the variability episodes observed in the optical continuum and in the emission line properties seem uncorrelated, making their origin unclear.
对过渡毫秒脉冲星 PSR J1023+0038 的高时间分辨率光学光谱观测
过渡毫秒脉冲星(tMSPs)是一类充满活力的天体源,在低质量 X 射线双星和毫秒射电脉冲星之间建立了重要的联系。这些系统表现出从旋转动力状态到吸积动力状态的转变,反之亦然,突出了所谓循环情景所预期的紧密演化联系。在活动阶段,这些星源表现出两种截然不同的发射模式,分别被命名为 "高 "和 "低",偶尔还会出现零星的耀斑。在这里,我们展示了对处于亚光圆盘状态的双tMSP J1023+0038的高时间分辨率光谱观测。这是首次对tMSP进行的短时间(模拟1分钟)光学光谱观测。这次活动是在 2021 年 6 月 10 日夜间利用加那利大望远镜进行的。光学连续波显示出不稳定的变化,没有明确的高低模式或轨道调制的证据。此外,对这些高时延光谱观测数据的分析首次发现了发射线特性(等效宽度和全宽半最大值)在数分钟时间尺度上的显著变化(高达 2 美元的系数)。耐人寻味的是,在光学连续面和发射线特性中观测到的变异事件似乎并不相关,因此它们的起源并不清楚。
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