Discovery of the variable optical counterpart of the redback pulsar PSR J2055+1545
Marco Turchetta, Bidisha Sen, Jordan A. Simpson, Manuel Linares, Rene, P. Breton, Jorge Casares, Mark R. Kennedy, Tariq Shahbaz

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of the optical counterpart to the redback pulsar PSR J2055+1545, including detailed light curves, spectra, and system parameters, suggesting potential future state transitions similar to known transitional millisecond pulsars.
Contribution
First detection and characterization of the optical counterpart and radial velocity curve of PSR J2055+1545, providing insights into its system parameters and possible future evolution.
Findings
Optical light curves show 0.4-0.6 mag modulation with asymmetry.
Spectroscopy reveals a G-dwarf companion with specific temperatures.
Model estimates neutron star mass around 1.7 solar masses.
Abstract
We present the discovery of the variable optical counterpart to PSR J2055+1545, a redback millisecond pulsar, and the first radial velocity curve of its companion star. The multi-band optical light curves of this system show a amplitude modulation with a single peak per orbit and variable colours, suggesting that the companion is mildly irradiated by the pulsar wind. We find that the flux maximum is asymmetric and occurs at orbital phase , anticipating the superior conjunction of the companion (where the optical emission of irradiated redback companions is typically brightest). We ascribe this asymmetry, well fit with a hot spot in our light curve modelling, to irradiation from the intrabinary shock between pulsar and companion winds. The optical spectra obtained with the \textit{Gran Telescopio Canarias} reveal a G-dwarf companion star with…
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