We report detection of the likely companion of the binary millisecond pulsar J0740+6620 with the Gran Telescopio Canarias in the r ′ and i ′ bands. The position of the detected starlike source coincides with the pulsar coordinates within the 1σ uncertainty of ≈ 0.2 arcsec. Its magnitudes are r ′ = 26.51 ± 0.17 and i ′ = 25.49 ± 0.15. Comparing the data with the white dwarf cooling tracks suggests that it can be an ultracool helium-atmosphere white dwarf with the temperature 3500 K and cooling age 5 Gyr. The age is consistent with the pulsar characteristic age corrected for kinematic effects. This is the reddest source among known white dwarf companions of millisecond pulsars. Detection of the source in other bands would be useful to clarify its properties and nature.
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