2FGL J1653.6-0159: A New Low in Evaporating Pulsar Binary Periods
Abstract
We have identified an optical binary with orbital period Pb=4488s as the probable counterpart of the Fermi source 2FGL J1653.6-0159. Although pulsations have not yet been detected, the source properties are consistent with an evaporating millisecond pulsar binary; this Pb=75min is the record low for a spin-powered system. The heated side of the companion shows coherent radial velocity variations, with amplitude K=666.9+/-7.5 km/s for a large mass function of f(M)=1.60+/-0.05 Msun. This heating suggests a pulsar luminosity ~3x1034 erg/s. The colors and spectra show additional hard emission dominating at binary minimum. Its origin is, at present, unclear. This system is similar to PSR J1311-3430, with a low mass H-depleted companion, a dense shrouding wind and, likely, a large pulsar mass.
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