Discovery of 3 s pulsations from the Brightest Hard X-ray Source in M31

Abstract

We report the discovery with XMM-Newton of 3-s X-ray pulsations from 3XMM J004232.1+411314, a dipping source that dominates the hard X-ray emission of M31. This finding unambiguously assesses the neutron star (NS) nature of the compact object. We also measured an orbital modulation of 4.15 h and a projected semi-axis at aX i= 0.6 lt-s, which implies a low-mass companion of about 0.2-0.3M assuming a NS of 1.5 M and an orbital inclination i=70-80. The barycentric orbit-corrected pulse period decreased by 28 ms in about 16 yr, corresponding to an average spin-up rate of P -6 × 10-11 s s-1 ; pulse period variations, probably caused to by X-ray luminosity changes, were observed on shorter time scales. We identify two possible scenarios for the source: a mildly magnetic NS with Bp few ×1010 G if the pulsar is far from its equilibrium period Peq, and a relatively young highly magnetic NS with Beq 1013 G if spinning close to Peq.

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