2012ApJ...749...54H


Query : 2012ApJ...749...54H

2012ApJ...749...54H - Astrophys. J., 749, 54 (2012/April-2)

Long-term monitoring of the high-energy γ-ray emission from LS I +61°303 and LS 5039.

HADASCH D., TORRES D.F., TANAKA T., CORBET R.H.D., HILL A.B., DUBOIS R., DUBUS G., GLANZMAN T., CORBEL S., LI J., CHEN Y.P., ZHANG S., CALIANDRO G.A., KERR M., RICHARDS J.L., MAX-MOERBECK W., READHEAD A. and POOLEY G.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) reported the first definitive GeV detections of the binaries LS I +61°303 and LS 5039 in the first year after its launch in 2008 June. These detections were unambiguous as a consequence of the reduced positional uncertainty and the detection of modulated γ-ray emission on the corresponding orbital periods. An analysis of new data from the LAT, comprising 30 months of observations, identifies a change in the γ-ray behavior of LS I +61°303. An increase in flux is detected in 2009 March and a steady decline in the orbital flux modulation is observed. Significant emission up to 30 GeV is detected by the LAT; prior data sets led to upper limits only. Contemporaneous TeV observations no longer detected the source, or found it–in one orbit–close to periastron, far from the phases at which the source previously appeared at TeV energies. The detailed numerical simulations and models that exist within the literature do not predict or explain many of these features now observed at GeV and TeV energies. New ideas and models are needed to fully explain and understand this behavior. A detailed phase-resolved analysis of the spectral characterization of LS I +61°303 in the GeV regime ascribes a power law with an exponential cutoff spectrum along each analyzed portion of the system's orbit. The on-source exposure of LS 5039 is also substantially increased with respect to our prior publication. In this case, whereas the general γ-ray properties remain consistent, the increased statistics of the current data set allows for a deeper investigation of its orbital and spectral evolution.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - gamma rays: general - stars: variables: general - X-rays: binaries - X-rays: individual: LS I +61 303 - X-rays: individual: LS 5039

Simbad objects: 9

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Number of rows : 9
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11146 1
2 LS I +61 303 HXB 02 40 31.6644419688 +61 13 45.593918580 11.27 11.61 10.75 10.19 9.55 B0Ve 853 2
3 HD 259440 HXB 06 32 59.2566076656 +05 48 01.160755848 9.17 9.63 9.15     B0pe 221 0
4 1FGL J1018.6-5856 HXB 10 18 55.5875706288 -58 56 45.975246900   13.638 12.683     O6V((f)) 134 0
5 CPD-63 2495 HXB 13 02 47.6544015048 -63 50 08.626970292 10.34 10.72 9.98 10.03   O9.5Ve 793 0
6 PSR J1826-1256 Psr 18 26 08.570 -12 56 33.53           ~ 131 1
7 V* V479 Sct HXB 18 26 15.0561548880 -14 50 54.247274304 12.02 12.23 11.27 11.04   ON6V((f))z 572 2
8 HD 226868 HXB 19 58 21.6757355952 +35 12 05.784512688 9.38 9.72 8.91 8.42   O9.7Iabpvar 4337 0
9 V* V1521 Cyg HXB 20 32 25.78 +40 57 27.9           WN4/5-6/7 1939 2

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