The discovery of the optical/IR counterpart of the 12-s transient x-ray pulsar GS 0834-43

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We report the discovery of the optical counterpart of the 12.3-s transient X-ray pulsar GS 0834-43. We reanalysed archival ROSAT PSPC observations of GS 0834-43, obtaining two new refined positions, ∼14 and ∼18 arcsec away from the previously published one, and a new spin period measurement. Based on these results we carried out optical and infrared (IR) follow-up observations. Within the new error circles, we found a relatively faint (V = 20.1) early-type reddened star (V - R = 2.24). The optical spectrum shows a strong Ha emission line. The IR observations of the field confirm the presence of an IR excess for the Hα-emitting star (K′ = 11.4. J - K′ = 1.94), which is likely surrounded by a conspicuous circumstellar envelope. Spectroscopic and photometric data indicate a B0-2 V-IIIe spectral type star located at a distance of 3-5 kpc and confirm the Be-star/X-ray binary nature of GS 0834-43.

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Israel, G. L., Covino, S., Campana, S., Polcaro, V. F., Roche, P., Stella, L., … Verrecchia, F. (2000). The discovery of the optical/IR counterpart of the 12-s transient x-ray pulsar GS 0834-43. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 314(1), 87–91. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.2000.03404.x

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