Bibcode
Negueruela, Ignacio; Ribó, Marc; Herrero, A.; Lorenzo, Javier; Khangulyan, Dmitry; Aharonian, Felix A.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume 732, Issue 1, article id. L11 (2011).
Fecha de publicación:
5
2011
Número de citas
108
Número de citas referidas
91
Descripción
Only a few binary systems with compact objects display TeV emission. The
physical properties of the companion stars represent basic input for
understanding the physical mechanisms behind the particle acceleration,
emission, and absorption processes in these so-called gamma-ray
binaries. Here we present high-resolution and high signal-to-noise
optical spectra of LS 2883, the Be star forming a gamma-ray binary with
the young non-accreting pulsar PSR B1259-63, showing it to rotate faster
and be significantly earlier and more luminous than previously thought.
Analysis of the interstellar lines suggests that the system is located
at the same distance as (and thus is likely a member of) Cen OB1. Taking
the distance to the association, d = 2.3 kpc, and a color excess of E(B
- V) = 0.85 for LS 2883 results in MV ≈ -4.4. Because of
fast rotation, LS 2883 is oblate (R eq ~= 9.7 R
sun and R pole ~= 8.1 R sun) and
presents a temperature gradient (T eq≈ 27,500 K, log g
eq = 3.7; T pole≈ 34,000 K, log g
pole = 4.1). If the star did not rotate, it would have
parameters corresponding to a late O-type star. We estimate its
luminosity at log(L */L sun) ~= 4.79 and its mass
at M * ≈ 30 M sun. The mass function then
implies an inclination of the binary system i orb ≈
23°, slightly smaller than previous estimates. We discuss the
implications of these new astrophysical parameters of LS 2883 for the
production of high-energy and very high-energy gamma rays in the PSR
B1259-63/LS 2883 gamma-ray binary system. In particular, the stellar
properties are very important for prediction of the line-like bulk
Comptonization component from the unshocked ultrarelativistic pulsar
wind.
Partially based on observations collected at the European Southern
Observatory, Paranal, Chile (ESO 282.D-5081), and the South African
Astronomical Observatory.
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