Variable Heating and Flaring of Three Redback Millisecond Pulsar Companions
Patricia B. Cho, Jules P. Halpern, Slavko Bogdanov

TL;DR
This study monitors redback millisecond pulsars, revealing variable and asymmetric heating, flaring activity, and orbital modulation in optical and X-ray observations, highlighting complex intrabinary interactions and magnetic effects.
Contribution
It provides detailed multi-epoch photometric and X-ray analysis of redback MSPs, uncovering variable heating, flaring behavior, and magnetic influences affecting system parameters.
Findings
Variable heating and asymmetric light curves suggest skewed intrabinary shocks.
Detection of flares with rapid variability and high luminosity.
Strong orbital X-ray modulation indicating beamed emission or shock effects.
Abstract
We are monitoring established and putative redback millisecond pulsars (MSPs) in time-series photometry, repeatedly covering their 5-6 hr orbital light curves in or . On timescales of months, PSR J1048+2339 and XMMU J083850.38282756.8 exhibit similar variability of mag on the heated side of the companion star. However, the heating light curve is rarely symmetric, suggesting that the intrabinary shock generated by the pulsar wind is skewed in addition to being variable, or that changing magnetic fields intrinsic to the companion channel the pulsar wind. In addition to this variable heating, there are long-lived flaring states that increase the brightness by an additional 0.5 mag, with variability on minute timescales. These flares also appear to originate on the heated side of the companion, while the "night"-side brightness remains relatively…
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