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GeV Gamma-ray Emission from the Binary PSR B1259-63/SS2883 During the 2010 Periastron Passage

Masaki Mori, Akiko Kawachi, Shigehiro Nagataki, Jumpei Takata

Published 2011-11-02Version 1

PSR B1259-63/SS2883 is a binary system which consists of a 48-ms radio pulsar and a massive star in a highly eccentric orbit with a period of about 3.4 years. Non-pulsed and non-thermal emissions from this binary have been reported in the radio, X-ray and TeV gamma-ray energy ranges. Light curves in the radio and X-ray bands showed characteristic double-peaked features which can be attibuted to the interactions of the pulsar wind and the Be disk during the crossings by the pulsar. The TeV light curves around periastron differ between 2004 and 2007 observations, and the feature is not conclusive. We report a detection of GeV gamma-ray emission around the periastron passage in December 2010 with Fermi-LAT.

Comments: 2011 Fermi Symposium proceedings - eConf C110509
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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