Spectral variability in the orbital profiles of TeV Binary LSI + 61o 303 in X-Ray window using XMM - Newton Observations
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2024-03
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Journal of Physics Research and Education
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Dey, Rajat Kumar
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University of North Bengal
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LSI + 61o 303 is a high-mass X-ray binary consisting of a low-mass [M (1 - 4)M ] compact
object orbiting around an early type B0 Ve star along an eccentric e = 0:7 orbit. It along with
LS5039 are the only two known gamma-ray binary detected in the TeV band. Despite extensive
observations the nature of this source, particularly whether it is a pulsar or a black hole (microquasar)
system, is not clear. The mechanisms that lead to the multi-wavelength behavior are also
uncertain. Recent approach to the study of LSI + 61o 303 has been to focus on possible correlated
variability. There was an early indication that there is a correlation between the X-ray and TeV
emission at the time where the latter was measurable. In a more recent observation, however, such a
feature has not been found. In this work, we study the spectral variability of LSI + 61o 303 using
four observations between 2001 to 2007 of XMM - Newton available from NASA archive and
examine the correlation between low energy range and high energy part.
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80 - 87