A search for the optical and near-infrared counterpart of the accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar XTE J1751−305
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P. Jonker, G. Nelemans, Z. Wang, A. Kong, D. Chakrabarty, M.Garcia, P. Groot, M. Klis, T. Kerr, B. Mobasher
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M. Sullivan, T. Augusteijn, B. Stappers, P. Challis, R. Kirshner, J. Hjorth, A. Delsanti
/ Abstract
We have obtained optical and near-infrared images of the field of the accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar XTE J1751−305. There are no stars in the 0.7-arcsec error circle (0.7 arcsec is the overall uncertainty arising from tying the optical and X-ray images and from the intrinsic uncertainty in the Chandra X-ray astrometric solution). We derive limiting magnitudes for the counterpart of R > 23.1, I > 21.6, Z > 20.6, J > 19.6 and K > 19.2. We compare these upper limits with the magnitudes one would expect for simple models for the possible donor stars and the accretion disc subject to the reddening observed in X-rays for XTE J1751−305 and when put at the distance of the Galactic Centre (8.5 kpc). We conclude that our non-detection does not constrain any of the models for the accretion disc or possible donor stars. Deep, near-infrared images obtained during quiescence will, however, constrain possible models for the donor stars in this ultracompact system.
Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society