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Title: Swift J045106.8-694803; a highly magnetised neutron star in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Authors: Helen Klus, Elizabeth S. Bartlett, Antony J. Bird, Malcolm Coe, Robin Corbet, Andrzej Udalski

We report the analysis of a highly magnetised neutron star in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). The high mass X-ray binary pulsar Swift J045106.8-694803 has been observed with Swift X-ray telescope (XRT) in 2008, the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) in 2011 and the X-ray Multi-Mirror Mission - Newton (XMM-Newton) in 2012. The change in spin period over these four years indicates a spin-up rate of -5.01±0.06 s/yr, amongst the highest observed for an accreting pulsar. This spin-up rate can be accounted for using Ghosh and Lamb's (1979) accretion theory assuming it has a magnetic field of (1.2 +0.2 -0.7)x10^14 Gauss. This is over the quantum critical field value. There are very few accreting pulsars with such high surface magnetic fields and this is the first of which to be discovered in the LMC. The large spin-up rate is consistent with Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) observations which show that Swift J045106.8-694803 has had a consistently high X-ray luminosity for at least five years. Optical spectra have been used to classify the optical counterpart of Swift J045106.8-694803 as a B0-1 III-V star and a possible orbital period of 21.631±0.005 days has been found from MACHO optical photometry.

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Possible new Be/X-ray (HMXB) binary system, with a 187 s X-ray period and 21.6 day optical period, in the Large Magellanic Cloud.

Position(2000): RA = 04:51:06.8, Dec -69:48:03.2
Uncertainty  3.5 arcseconds

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