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A dynamically discovered and characterized non-accreting neutron star -- M dwarf binary candidate

Authors :
Yi, Tuan
Gu, Wei-Min
Zhang, Zhi-Xiang
Zheng, Ling-Lin
Sun, Mouyuan
Wang, Junfeng
Bai, Zhongrui
Wang, Pei
Wu, Jianfeng
Bai, Yu
Wang, Song
Zhang, Haotong
Dong, Yize
Shao, Yong
Li, Xiang-Dong
Zhang, Jia
Huang, Yang
Yang, Fan
Yu, Qingzheng
Mu, Hui-Jun
Fu, Jin-Bo
Qi, Senyu
Guo, Jing
Fang, Xuan
Zheng, Chuanjie
Li, Chun-Qian
Shi, Jian-Rong
Chen, Huanyang
Liu, Jifeng
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Optical time-domain surveys can unveil and characterize exciting but less-explored non-accreting and/or non-beaming neutron stars (NS) in binaries. Here we report the discovery of such a NS candidate using the LAMOST spectroscopic survey. The candidate, designated LAMOST J112306.9+400736 (hereafter J1123), is in a single-lined spectroscopic binary containing an optically visible M star. The star's large radial velocity variation and ellipsoidal variations indicate a relatively massive unseen companion. Utilizing follow-up spectroscopy from the Palomar 200-inch telescope and high-precision photometry from TESS, we measure a companion mass of $1.24_{-0.03}^{+0.03}~M_{\odot}$. Main-sequence stars with this mass are ruled out, leaving a NS or a massive white dwarf (WD). Although a massive WD cannot be ruled out, the lack of UV excess radiation from the companion supports the NS hypothesis. Deep radio observations with FAST yielded no detections of either pulsed or persistent emission. J1123 is not detected in numerous X-ray and gamma-ray surveys. These non-detections suggest that the NS candidate is not presently accreting and pulsing. Our work exemplifies the capability of discovering compact objects in non-accreting close binaries by synergizing the optical time-domain spectroscopy and high-cadence photometry.<br />Comment: 53 pages, 15 figures, publication in Nature Astronomy

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2209.12141
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-022-01766-0