We have studied the variability of the black-widow-type binary millisecond pulsar PSR J1311−3430 from optical to gamma-ray energies. We confirm evidence for orbital modulation in the weak off-pulse ≳200 MeV emission, with a peak at , following pulsar inferior conjunction. The peak has a relatively hard spectrum, extending above ∼1 GeV. XMM-Newton and Swift UV observations also show that this source’s strong X-ray flaring activity is associated with optical/UV flares. With a duty cycle of ∼7%–19%, this flaring is quite prominent with an apparent power-law intensity distribution. Flares are present at all orbital phases, with a slight preference for . We explore possible connections of these variabilities with the intrabinary shock and magnetic activity on the low-mass secondary.
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An, H., Romani, R. W., Johnson, T., Kerr, M., & Clark, C. J. (2017). High-energy Variability of PSR J1311-3430. The Astrophysical Journal, 850(1), 100. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa947f
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