Evento
Modeling TeV gamma-rays from LS 5039: An active OB star at the extreme
Colaboradores:
Neiner, C.; Wade, G.; Meynet, G.; Peters, G.
Tipo del evento:
Simposio
Nombre del evento:
IAU Symposium 272: Active OB stars: structure, evolution, mass loss, and critical limits
Fecha del evento:
13/07/2010
Institución Organizadora:
International Astronomical Union;
Título del Libro:
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
Editorial:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN:
9780-521-19840-0
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Perhpas the most extreme examples of "Active OB stars" are the subset of high-mass X-ray binaries - consisting of an OB star plus compact companion - that have recently been observed by Fermi and ground-based Cerenkov telescopes like HESS to be sources of very high energy (VHE; up to 30 TeV!) ã-rays. This paper focuses on the prominent ã-ray source, LS5039, which consists of a massive O6.5V star in a 3.9-day-period, mildly elliptical (e ~ 0.24) orbit with its companion, assumed here to be a black-hole or unmagnetized neutron star. Using 3-D SPH simulations of the Bondi-Hoyle accretion of the O-star wind onto the companion, we find that the orbital phase variation of the accretion follows very closely the simple Bondi-Hoyle-Lyttleton (BHL) rate for the local radius and wind speed. Moreover, a simple model, wherein intrinsic emission of ã-rays is assumed to track this accretion rate, reproduces quite well Fermi observations of the phase variation of ã-rays in the energy range 0.1-10 GeV. However for the VHE (0.1-30 TeV) radiation observed by the HESS Cerenkov telescope, it is important to account also for photon-photon interactions between the ã-rays and the stellar optical/UV radiation, which effectively attenuates much of the strong emission near periastron. When this is included, we find that this simple BHL accretion model also quite thus making it a strong alternative to the pulsar-wind-shock models commonly invoked to explain such VHE ã-ray emission in massive-star binaries.
Palabras clave:
OB stars
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Gamma-rays
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LS 5039 (estrella)
,
X-ray binaries
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Modeling TeV gamma-rays from LS 5039: An active OB star at the extreme; IAU Symposium 272: Active OB stars: structure, evolution, mass loss, and critical limits; París; Francia; 2010; 587-592
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