A New Flaring Black Widow Candidate and Demographics of Black Widow Millisecond Pulsars in the Galactic Field
Samuel J. Swihart, Jay Strader, Laura Chomiuk, Elias Aydi, Kirill V., Sokolovsky, Paul S. Ray, Matthew Kerr

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a new black widow millisecond pulsar candidate and analyzes the demographics, properties, and evolutionary implications of black widow and redback pulsar binaries in the galactic field.
Contribution
It introduces a new black widow candidate and provides a comprehensive demographic analysis of black widow and redback pulsars, highlighting their properties and evolutionary paths.
Findings
Discovered a likely black widow candidate associated with a Fermi gamma-ray source.
Black widow companions have a median mass of about 0.027 solar masses.
Black widows and redbacks dominate the fastest-spinning millisecond pulsar population.
Abstract
We present the discovery of a new optical/X-ray source likely associated with the Fermi -ray source 4FGL J1408.6-2917. Its high-amplitude periodic optical variability, large spectroscopic radial velocity semi-amplitude, evidence for optical emission lines and flaring, and X-ray properties together imply the source is probably a new black widow millisecond pulsar binary. We compile the properties of the 41 confirmed and suspected field black widows, finding a median secondary mass of . Considered jointly with the more massive redback millisecond pulsar binaries, we find that the "spider" companion mass distribution remains strongly bimodal, with essentially zero systems having companion masses between . X-ray emission from black widows is typically softer and less luminous than in redbacks, consistent with less efficient particle…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · High-pressure geophysics and materials
