Quasi-Simultaneous Radio/X-ray Observations of the Candidate Transitional Millisecond Pulsar 3FGL J1544.6-1125 During its Low-Luminosity Accretion-Disc State
Amruta Jaodand, Adam T. Deller, Nina Gusinskaia, Jason W. T. Hessels,, James C. A. Miller-Jones, Anne M. Archibald, Slavko Bogdanov, Cees Bassa,, Rudy Wijnands, Alessandro Patruno, Sotiris Sanidas

TL;DR
This study presents quasi-simultaneous radio and X-ray observations of the candidate transitional millisecond pulsar 3FGL J1544.6-1125, revealing variable radio emission and supporting its classification as a tMSP with similar behavior to PSR J1023+0038.
Contribution
First quasi-simultaneous radio/X-ray campaign on 3FGL J1544.6-1125, demonstrating its radio-loud nature and similar phenomenology to known tMSPs.
Findings
Detected variable 10 GHz radio emission from 47.7 to 15 μJy.
Radio luminosity comparable to PSR J1023+0038.
Supports classification of 3FGL J1544.6-1125 as a tMSP.
Abstract
3FGL J1544.6-1125 is a candidate transitional millisecond pulsar (tMSP). Similar to the well-established tMSPs - PSR J1023+0038, IGR J18245-2452, and XSS J12270-4859 -- 3FGL J1544.6-1125 shows -ray emission and discrete X-ray "low" and "high" modes during its low-luminosity accretion-disk state. Coordinated radio/X-ray observations of PSR J1023+0038 in its current low-luminosity accretion-disk state showed rapidly variable radio continuum emission-possibly originating from a compact, self-absorbed jet, the "propellering" of accretion material, and/or pulsar moding. 3FGL J1544.6-1125 is currently the only other (candidate) tMSP system in this state, and can be studied to see whether tMSPs are typically radio-loud compared to other neutron star binaries. In this work, we present a quasi-simultaneous Very Large Array and Swift radio/X-ray campaign on 3FGL J1544.6-1125. We detect 10…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · High-pressure geophysics and materials
