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The optical counterpart of XTE J0929-314: the third transient millisecond X-ray pulsar

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MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 361, Issue 4, Pages 1180-1186

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09255.x

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binaries close; pulsars general; pulsars individual XTE J0929-314; stars low-mass; stars neutron; X-rays binaries

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A blue and variable optical counterpart of the X-ray transient XTE J0929-314 was identified on 2002 May 1. We conducted frequent BVRI broad-band photometry on this object using the Mt Canopus 1-m telescope during May and June until it had faded to below 21st magnitude. Nearly continuous I-band CCD photometry on 2002 May 2-4 revealed a similar to 10 per cent sinusoidal modulation at the binary period lasting similar to 6 cycles during the latter half of May 2. The phase indicates that the modulation may be due to a combination of emission by a hotspot on the disc and X-ray heating of the secondary. The emission generally trended bluer with B - I decreasing by 0.6 mag during the observations, but there were anomalous changes in colour during the first few days after optical identification when the I-band flux decreased slightly while fluxes in other bands increased. Spectral analysis of the BVRI broad-band photometry shows evidence of a variable excess in the R and I bands. We suggest that this may be due to synchrotron emission in matter flowing out of the system, and note that similar processes may have been responsible for anomalous V- and I-band measurements in 1998 of the persistent millisecond X-ray pulsar SAX J1808.4-365

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