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The X-Ray Binary Population with Fermi-LAT

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arxiv 2107.07215 v1 pith:7GIQOORQ submitted 2021-07-15 astro-ph.HE

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Binary star systems represent a significant proportion of the Galactic stellar population, with X-ray binaries being an important subset of these for high energy astrophysics. Although hundreds of X-ray binaries are detected in the Milky Way and beyond, only 12 of these systems are listed in the 4FGL-DR2, the latest Fermi-LAT point source catalogue. With such a small number detectable by Fermi-LAT, much is still unknown about the mechanisms by which these systems emit $\gamma$-rays. We present the method and current status of our large-scale survey of the X-ray binary population using over 12 years of Fermi-LAT data, and current catalogues and background models.

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