LS I +61 303 and LS 5039 are exceptionally rare examples of high-mass X-ray binaries with MeV-TeV emission, making them two of only five known "gamma-ray binaries." There has been disagreement within the literature over whether these systems are microquasars, with stellar winds accreting onto a compact object to produce high energy emission and relativistic jets, or whether their emission properties might be better explained by a relativistic pulsar wind colliding with the stellar wind. Here we present an attempt to detect radio pulsars in both systems with the Green Bank Telescope. The upper limits of flux density are between 4.1 and 14.5 mu Jy, and we discuss the null results of the search. Our spherically symmetric model of the wind of L...
Gamma-ray binaries are systems that comprise a compact object orbiting a companion star and display ...
High-mass binary systems involve extreme environments that produce non-thermal emission from radio t...
Gamma-ray loud X-ray binaries are binary systems that show non-thermal broadband emission from radio...
LS I +61 303 and LS 5039 are exceptionally rare examples of HMXBs with MeV–TeV emission, making them...
Context. LS I +61 303 is a member of the select group of gamma-ray binaries: galactic binary systems...
20 pages, 20 figures, accepted for publication in A&ALS 5039 and LSI +61 303 are unique amongst high...
High-mass γ-ray binaries consist of a presumptive pulsar in orbit with a massive star. The intense o...
Three binaries are now established sources of emission at very high energies (>1e11 eV). They are co...
International audienceContext: LS 5039 and LSI +61°303 are two binaries that have been detected in t...
Context. LS 5039 and LSI +61°303 are two binaries that have been detected in the TeV energy domain. ...
[eng] Gamma-ray binaries are systems that comprise a young, massive star and a compact object that c...
We study a model of LS I +61°303 in which its radio to TeV emission is due to interaction of a relat...
LS I +61 303 is a puzzling object detected from radio up to high-energy gamma-rays. Variability has ...
LS I +61° 303 is one of the rare gamma-ray binaries that emit most of their luminosity in photons wi...
Gamma-ray binaries are systems that comprise a compact object orbiting a companion star and display ...
High-mass binary systems involve extreme environments that produce non-thermal emission from radio t...
Gamma-ray loud X-ray binaries are binary systems that show non-thermal broadband emission from radio...
LS I +61 303 and LS 5039 are exceptionally rare examples of HMXBs with MeV–TeV emission, making them...
Context. LS I +61 303 is a member of the select group of gamma-ray binaries: galactic binary systems...
20 pages, 20 figures, accepted for publication in A&ALS 5039 and LSI +61 303 are unique amongst high...
High-mass γ-ray binaries consist of a presumptive pulsar in orbit with a massive star. The intense o...
Three binaries are now established sources of emission at very high energies (>1e11 eV). They are co...
International audienceContext: LS 5039 and LSI +61°303 are two binaries that have been detected in t...
Context. LS 5039 and LSI +61°303 are two binaries that have been detected in the TeV energy domain. ...
[eng] Gamma-ray binaries are systems that comprise a young, massive star and a compact object that c...
We study a model of LS I +61°303 in which its radio to TeV emission is due to interaction of a relat...
LS I +61 303 is a puzzling object detected from radio up to high-energy gamma-rays. Variability has ...
LS I +61° 303 is one of the rare gamma-ray binaries that emit most of their luminosity in photons wi...
Gamma-ray binaries are systems that comprise a compact object orbiting a companion star and display ...
High-mass binary systems involve extreme environments that produce non-thermal emission from radio t...
Gamma-ray loud X-ray binaries are binary systems that show non-thermal broadband emission from radio...