NICER observation list: Target ID 252901

Abstract

NuSTAR J092418-3142.2 (J0924) is the brightest 3-24 keV source found in the NuSTAR serendipitous survey. Although its classification is unclear, it is a strong candidate for being an ultracompact X-ray binary (typically, a neutron star accreting from a white dwarf) based on the lack of hydrogen lines in its optical spectrum and its low optical to X-ray luminosity ratio. UCXBs are of great interest since they are strong gravitational wave sources due to their short orbital periods and also because they provide an opportunity to understand the effects of elemental abundances on accretion. Here, we propose for NICER observations to do a sensitive search for pulsations from J0924, which will also provide a determination of the orbital period for this potentially very compact binary.
Obsid RA DEC l b Start End Exposure Number of modules Status of Processing Date of Processing Public date
2529010101 141.075 -31.705 259.56664 13.22466 58767.6154 58767.9530 0.00000 50 VALIDATED 58778.7 58781
2529010102 141.074 -31.704 259.56576 13.22418 58768.0032 58768.9856 0.00000 50 VALIDATED 58778.7 58782
2529010103 141.074 -31.704 259.56592 13.22427 58769.0316 58769.4370 0.00000 50 VALIDATED 58992.1 58783
2529010104 141.077 -31.705 259.56808 13.22544 58831.8723 58831.9612 2793.00000 52 VALIDATED 58835.9 58845
2529010105 141.076 -31.705 259.56777 13.22466 58832.0144 58832.9918 9436.00000 52 VALIDATED 58836.6 58846
2529010106 141.076 -31.705 259.56754 13.22488 58833.0338 58833.8851 9016.00000 52 VALIDATED 58837.6 58847
2529010107 141.076 -31.705 259.56734 13.22483 58834.0665 58834.7877 6232.00000 52 VALIDATED 58841.0 58848