A multi-wavelength view of the neutron star binary 1FGL J1417.7--4402: A progenitor to canonical millisecond pulsars
Samuel J. Swihart, Jay Strader, Laura Shishkovsky, Laura Chomiuk,, Arash Bahramian, Craig O. Heinke, James C. A. Miller-Jones, Philip G., Edwards, C. C. Cheung

TL;DR
This paper presents multi-wavelength observations of the binary system 1FGL J1417.7--4402, revealing it as a progenitor to millisecond pulsars with unique properties, challenging previous accretion-based interpretations.
Contribution
It provides new optical, radio, and X-ray data that clarify the system's nature, suggesting it is a pulsar binary with stellar wind interactions rather than an accretion disk.
Findings
Radio spectral index consistent with a millisecond pulsar
X-ray light curve shows orbital modulation similar to redbacks
Distance and luminosity measurements support a pulsar wind scenario
Abstract
The Fermi -ray source 1FGL J1417.7--4407 (J1417) is a compact X-ray binary with a neutron star primary and a red giant companion in a 5.4 day orbit. This initial conclusion, based on optical and X-ray data, was confirmed when a 2.66 ms radio pulsar was found at the same location (and with the same orbital properties) as the optical/X-ray source. However, these initial studies found conflicting evidence about the accretion state and other properties of the binary. We present new optical, radio, and X-ray observations of J1417 that allow us to better understand this unusual system. We show that one of the main pieces of evidence previously put forward for an accretion disk---the complex morphology of the persistent H emission line---can be better explained by the presence of a strong, magnetically driven stellar wind from the secondary and its interaction with the…
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