Transitional millisecond pulsars are accreting millisecond pulsars that switch between accreting X-ray binary and millisecond radio pulsar states. Only a handful of these objects have been identified so far. Terzan 5 CX1 is a variable hard-X-ray source in the globular cluster Terzan 5. In this paper, we identify a radio counterpart to CX1 in deep Very Large Array radio continuum data. Chandra observations over the last 14 years indicate that CX1 shows two brightness states: in 2003 and 2016 the source was the brightest X-ray source in the cluster (at L X ∼ 10 33 erg s −1 ), while in many intermediate observations, its luminosity was almost an order of magnitude lower. We analyze all available X-ray data of CX1, showing that the two states are consistent with the spectral and variability properties observed for the X-ray active and radio pulsar states of known transitional millisecond pulsars. Finally, we discuss the prospects for the detection of CX1 as a radio pulsar in existing timing data.
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Bahramian, A., Strader, J., Chomiuk, L., Heinke, C. O., Miller-Jones, J. C. A., Degenaar, N., … Ransom, S. (2018). The MAVERIC Survey: A Transitional Millisecond Pulsar Candidate in Terzan 5. The Astrophysical Journal, 864(1), 28. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aad68b
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