Unveiling the redback nature of the low-mass X-ray binary XSSJ1227.0-4859 through optical observations
D. de Martino, J. Casares, E. Mason, D.A.H. Buckley, M.M.Kotze, J.-M., Bonnet-Bidaud, M.Mouchet, R. Coppejans, A.A.S. Gulbis

TL;DR
This study confirms XSSJ12270-4859 as a redback millisecond pulsar binary, revealing its orbital parameters, donor star characteristics, and accretion state changes through optical spectroscopy and photometry, highlighting its transition from accretion to rotation-powered phases.
Contribution
First spectroscopic orbital ephemeris and detailed characterization of the donor star and accretion states in XSSJ12270-4859, establishing it as a redback millisecond pulsar system.
Findings
Orbital period of 6.91246 hours determined.
Donor star spectral type varies from G5V to F5V.
System transitions from accretion-powered to rotation-powered phase.
Abstract
The peculiar low mass X-ray binary XSSJ12270-4859, associated with the Fermi/LAT source 2FGLJ1227.7-4853, was in a X-ray, gamma-ray and optical low-luminosity persistent state for about a decade until the end of 2012, when it has entered into the dimmest state ever observed. The nature of the compact object has been controversial until the detection of a 1.69ms radio pulsar early 2014. We present optical spectroscopy and optical/near-IR photometry during the previous brighter and in the recent faint states. We determine the first spectroscopic orbital ephemeris and an accurate orbital period of 6.91246(5)h. We infer a mid G-type donor star and a distance d=1.8-2.0kpc. The donor spectral type changes from G5V to F5V between inferior and superior conjunction, a signature of strong irradiation effects. We infer a binary inclination 45deg <~ i <~ 65deg and a highly undermassive donor, M_2 ~…
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