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arxiv: 1203.1944 · v1 · pith:DY3D3OUFnew · submitted 2012-03-08 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · astro-ph.GA

Superorbital modulation of X-ray emission from gamma-ray binary LSI +61 303

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We report the discovery of a systematic constant time lag between the X-ray and radio flares of the gamma-ray binary LSI +61 303, persistent over long, multi-year, time scale. Using the data of monitoring of the system by RXTE we show that the orbital phase of X-ray flares from the source varies from $\phi_X\simeq 0.35$ to $\phi_X\simeq 0.75$ on the superorbital 4.6 yr time scale. Simultaneous radio observations show that periodic radio flares always lag the X-ray flare by $\Delta\phi_{X-R}\simeq 0.2$. We propose that the constant phase lag corresponds to the time of flight of the high-energy particle filled plasma blobs from inside the binary to the radio emission region at the distance ~10 times the binary separation distance. We put forward a hypothesis that the X-ray bursts correspond to the moments of formation of plasma blobs inside the binary system.

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