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Study of the Spectral and Temporal Characteristics of X-Ray Emission of the Gamma-Ray Binary LS 5039 with Suzaku

Authors :
Takahashi, T.
Kishishita, T.
Uchiyama, Y.
Tanaka, T.
Yamaoka, K.
Khangulyan, D.
Aharonian, F. A.
Bosch-Ramon, V.
Hinton, J. A.
Source :
Astrophys.J.697:592-600,2009
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

We report on the results from Suzaku broadband X-ray observations of the galactic binary source LS5039. The Suzaku data, which have continuous coverage of more than one orbital period, show strong modulation of the X-ray emission at the orbital period of this TeV gamma-ray emitting system.The X-ray emission shows a minimum at orbital phase ~ 0.1, close to the so-called superior conjunction of the compact object, and a maximum at phase ~0.7, very close to the inferior conjunction of the compact object. The X-ray spectral data up to 70 keV are described by a hard power-law with a phase-dependent photon index which varies within Gamma ~1.45 - 1.61. The amplitude of the flux variation is a factor of 2.5, but is significantly less than that of the factor ~8 variation in the TeV flux. Otherwise the two light curves are similar, but not identical. Although periodic X-ray emission has been found from many galactic binary systems, the Suzaku result implies a phenomenon different from the "standard" origin of X-rays related to the emission of the hot accretion plasma formed around the compact companion object. The X-ray radiation of LS5039is likely to be linked to very-high-energy electrons which are also responsible for the TeV gamma-ray emission. While the gamma-rays are the result of inverse Compton scattering by electrons on optical stellar photons, X-rays are produced via synchrotron radiation. Yet, while the modulation of the TeV gamma-ray signal can be naturally explained by the photon-photon pair production and anisotropic inverse Compton scattering, the observed modulation of synchrotron X-rays requires an additional process, the most natural one being adiabatic expansion in the radiation production region.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, Accepted for publication in ApJ, references fixed, a few typos corrected

Subjects

Subjects :
Astrophysics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Astrophys.J.697:592-600,2009
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0812.3358
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/697/1/592