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A search for the near-infrared counterpart of the eclipsing millisecond X-ray pulsar Swift J1749.4–2807

机译:寻找黯淡的毫秒级X射线脉冲星Swift Swift J1749.4–2807的对应物

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Context. Swift J1749.4–2807 is a transient accreting millisecond X-ray pulsars and the first to display X-ray eclipses. It therefore holds a strong potential for accurate mass measurements in a low-mass X-ray binary system. Aims. Determining the companion star’s radial velocity would make it possible to fully resolve the system and to accurately measure the mass of the neutron star based on dynamical measurements. Unfortunately, no optical or near infrared (NIR) counterpart has been identified to date for this system, whether in outburst or in quiescence. Methods. We performed a photometric study of the field of Swift J1749.4–2807 during quiescence to search for a variable counterpart. The source direction lies on the Galactic plane, making any search for its optical/NIR counterpart challenging. To minimize the effects of field crowding and interstellar extinction, we carried out our observations using the adaptive optics NIR imager NACO mounted at the ESO Very Large Telescope (VLT). Results. From the analysis of public Swift X-ray data obtained during outburst, we derived the most precise (1.6′′ radius) position for this source. Due to the extreme stellar crowding of the field, 41 sources are detected in our VLT images within the X-ray error circle, with some of them possibly showing variability consistent with the expectations. Conclusions. We carried out the first deep imaging campaign devoted to the search for the quiescent NIR counterpart of Swift J1749.4–2807. Our results allow us to provide constraints on the nature of the companion star of this system. Furthermore, they suggest that future phase-resolved NIR observations (performed with large-aperture telescopes and adaptive optics) covering the full orbital period of the system are likely to identify the quiescent counterpart of Swift J1749.4–2807, through measuring its orbital variability, opening the possibility of dynamical studies of this unique source.
机译:上下文。斯威夫特J1749.4–2807是瞬态吸积的毫秒级X射线脉冲星,也是第一个显示X射线日食的人。因此,它在低质量X射线二元系统中具有进行精确质量测量的强大潜力。目的确定伴星的径向速度将有可能完全解析该系统,并根据动力学测量结果准确测量中子星的质量。不幸的是,到目前为止,尚未发现该系统的光学或近红外(NIR)对应物,无论是爆发还是静止。方法。我们在静止状态下对Swift J1749.4-2807领域进行了光度研究,以寻找可变的对应物。源方向位于银河平面上,因此寻找任何光学/近红外相对物都具有挑战性。为了使场拥挤和星际消光的影响最小化,我们使用安装在ESO超大型望远镜(VLT)上的自适应光学NIR成像仪NACO进行了观测。结果。通过对爆发期间获得的公开Swift X射线数据进行分析,我们得出了该源的最精确(1.6''半径)位置。由于该领域的极端恒星拥挤,我们在X射线误差圈内的VLT图像中检测到41个源,其中一些可能显示出与预期一致的可变性。结论。我们开展了第一次深度成像运动,致力于寻找Swift J1749.4-2807的静态NIR对应物。我们的结果使我们能够对该系统伴星的性质提供约束。此外,他们认为,覆盖系统整个轨道周期的未来相位分辨NIR观测(使用大口径望远镜和自适应光学装置执行)可能会通过测量其轨道变异性来确定Swift J1749.4–2807的静态对应物,开启了对该独特来源进行动态研究的可能性。

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