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2012A&A...543A.122C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 543A, 122-122 (2012/7-1)

Search for radio pulsations in LS I +61 303.

CANELLAS A., JOSHI B.C., PAREDES J.M., ISHWARA-CHANDRA C.H., MOLDON J., ZABALZA V., MARTI J. and RIBO M.

Abstract (from CDS):

object{LS I +61 303} is a member of the select group of gamma-ray binaries: galactic binary systems that contain a massive star and a compact object, show a changing milliarcsecond morphology and a similar broad spectral energy distribution (SED) that peaks at MeV-TeV energies and is modulated by the orbital motion. The nature of the compact object is unclear in LS I +61 303, LS 5039 and HESS J0632+057, whereas PSR B1259-63 harbours a 47.74ms radio pulsar. A scenario in which a young pulsar wind interacts with the stellar wind has been proposed to explain the very high energy (VHE, E>100GeV) gamma-ray emission detected from LS I +61 303, although no pulses have been reported from this system at any wavelength. We aim to find evidence of the pulsar nature of the compact object. We performed phased array observations with the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope at 1280MHz centred at phase 0.54. Simultaneous data from the multi-bit phased array back-end with a sampling time of tsamp=128µs and from the polarimeter back-end with tsamp=256µs where taken. No pulses have been found in the data set, with a minimum detectable mean flux density of ∼0.38mJy at 8-σ level for the pulsed emission from a putative pulsar with period P>2ms and duty cycle D=10% in the direction of LS I +61 303. The detection of posible radio pulsations will require deep and sensitive observations at frequencies ∼0.5-5GHz and orbital phases 0.6-0.7. However, it may be unfeasible to detect pulses if the putative pulsar is not beamed at the Earth or if there is a strong absorption within the binary system.

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

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