Optical Observations of J1023+0038: An LMXB in Transition Paul A. Mason New Mexico State University Emmanuel Gonzalez University of Texas at El Paso Edward.

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Optical Observations of J : An LMXB in Transition Paul A. Mason New Mexico State University Emmanuel Gonzalez University of Texas at El Paso Edward L. Robinson University of Texas at Austin Special thanks to Jorge I. Zuluaga for discussion on time-scale estimates.

Accretion disk active Pulsar detected Pulsar not detected even after disk disappeared J Observational timeline

Jan 2003 Woudt et al. light curve shows accretion low-state. Oct 2003 VLA upper limit <0.20 mJy at 8.4 GHz (Mason et al. 2006) Jan and March 2004 Homer and Thorstensen light curve shows accretion low-state. Jun 28, 2004 flux density ~75mJy in 140s spin period (Archibald 2009) March 2005 no Hard X Ray or blue light indicating no accretion disk or emission lines.(Homer et al. 2006) Dec 2008~Nov 2010 VLBI(<10mas) 1.6 GHz 0.4~3.0 mJy (Highly Variable radio) (A.T. Deller et al. 2012) Binary not detected in 2010 by WISE all-sky-survey with 12 and 22μm bands or Herschel far-IR imaging at 70 and 160 μm. Remnant of accretion disk seen from dust grains. (Wang preprint 2012) 2013 – Transition from pulsar to an accreting LMXB J Observational timeline Our observations: High speed (5-10 sec) optical photometry McDonald Observatory 2.1-m telescope. 2011, , 2015

Accretion spins up the neutron star, then the pulsar turns on. Accretion resumes and pulsar turns off.

11 Jan 13 B-Band light curves. McDonald Observatory, 2.1m telescope in 2011.

Broadband light curves (BVR Filter) McDonald Observatory, 2.1m telescope in 2012.

The orbital period is (2) days and has not changed significantly over 9 years of (LMXB) quiescence.

BVR (broadband) filter Date Model Parameters: inclination = 46 degrees T_2 = 5800 K Dark Spot on star 2, size = 5 degrees, located on back side

V filter Date Model Parameters: inclination = 46 degrees T_2 = 5800 K Dark Spot on star 2, size = 5 degrees, located on back side

B filter Date Model Parameters: inclination = 46 degrees T_2 = 5800 K Dark Spot on star 2, size = 5 degrees, located on back side

J (after scaling) Outburst light curve (red) LMXB Quiescent Light curve (blue) Pulsar _ 30 s - 2 min - J Outburst light curve (red) LMXB Quiescent Light curve (blue) Pulsar Ask about our model for this..

J (March 2015) X-ray Heated Secondary and Accretion Flaring

Type I X-ray burst triggers Roche Lobe overflow?

Burst occurs

Type I X-ray burst triggers Roche Lobe overflow? Burst occurs Companion star expands Roche lobe overflows

30 s - 2 min - Type I X-ray burst triggers Roche Lobe overflow? Roche lobe overflows

Thank you for your attention! -Paul A. Mason Conclusions J frequently transitions between accretion-powered LMXB and a spin powered pulsar The binary orbital period is (2) days and has not changed significantly over 9 years A model involving burst induced accretion is consistent with observations.