Detection of 33.8 ms X-ray pulsations in SAX J0635+0533

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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13 pages, LaTeX, 5 PS figures, requires aasms4,apjfonts,psfig styles, accepted for publication on ApJ Letters

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10.1086/312413

We revisited the BeppoSAX observation of SAX J0635+0533, suggested as a possible counterpart to the gamma-ray source 2EG J0635+0521. We have discovered a 33.8 ms pulsation from the source and derived an improved position, consistent with the location of the Be star proposed as a binary companion. We interpret the periodicity as the spin period of a neutron star in a binary system with a Be companion.

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