Observations of the TeV γ-Ray Binaries PSR B1259-63/SS2883 and LS 5039 with H.E.S.S.

M. Kerschhaggl, M. De Naurois

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Abstract

PSRB1259-63/SS 2883, which became known as the first galactic variable TeV γ-ray emitter since its discovery in the very high energy (VHE) regime by H.E.S.S. in 2004, as well as LS 5039 are two out of four up to now known TeV γ-ray binaries. While PSRB1259-63 is the only known binary plerion seen in this energy band, where the generation of TeV photons can be unambiguously traced back to pulsar wind (PW) interactions, LS 5039 is likely to be a microquasar and therefore accretion driven. However, the exact origins for VHE radiation in LS 5039 are still under debate. As binary plerion PSRB 1259-63 is a unique laboratory for the study of PW shock dynamics with respect to interactions with ambient radiation and matter fields around a companion star. The PW interactions in PSRB 1259-63 are thought to become most efficient around the system's periastron passage, occurring only every ∼3.4 years on the eccentric pulsar orbit around SS2883. A 60h H.E.S.S. observation campaign on PSRB1259-63 from April to August 2007 also covered orbital phases prior to periastron (July 27th) which were up to now unexplored in VHE γ-rays. The outline and motivation of this campaign will be discussed. Moreover, LS 5039 data will be reviewed. The flux modulation found in this VHE source provides the first indications for attenuation effects of γ-rays in the intense stellar photon field in this system. The observed spectral features, however, contradict a pure absorption by pair production scenario for LS 5039.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)203-206
Number of pages4
JournalAIP Conference Proceedings
Volume1085
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Apr 2009
Externally publishedYes
Event4th International Meeting on High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy - Heidelberg, Germany
Duration: 7 Jul 200811 Jul 2008

Keywords

  • Gamma-rays: observations
  • Individual objects: PSRB1259-63, LS 5039
  • TeV Gamma-rays: binaries

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