Abstract
The Fermi catalogue contains about 2000 unassociated γ-ray sources. Some of them were recently identified as pulsars, including so-called redbacks and black widows, which are millisecond pulsars in tight binary systems with non- and partially-degenerate low-mass stellar companions irradiated by the pulsar wind. We study a likely optical and X-ray counterpart of the Fermi source 4FGL J2054.2+6904 proposed earlier as a pulsar candidate. We use archival optical data as well as Swift/XRT and SRG/eROSITA X-ray data to clarify its nature. Using Zwicky Transient Facility data in g and r bands spanning over 4.7 yr, we find a period of ≈7.5 h. The folded light curve has a smooth sinusoidal shape with the peak-to-peak amplitude of ≈0.4 mag. The spectral fit to the optical spectral energy distribution of the counterpart candidate gives the star radius of 0.5 ± 0.1 R⊙ and temperature of 5500 ± 300 K implying a G2-G9-type star. Its X-ray spectrum is well fitted by an absorbed power law with the photon index of 1.0 ± 0.3 and unabsorbed flux of ≈2 × 10-13 erg s-1 cm-2. All the properties of 4FGL J2054.2+6904 and its presumed counterpart suggest that it is a member of the redback family.
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Karpova, A. V., Zyuzin, D. A., Shibanov, Y. A., & Gilfanov, M. R. (2023). A new redback pulsar candidate 4FGL J2054.2+6904. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 524(2), 3020–3025. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad1992
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