Optical studies of ?-ray binaries and candidate systems
Marti J.
Luque-Escamilla P.L.
Mestre E.
Sánchez-Ayaso, E.
Paredes J.M.
Del Ser D.
Nunez J.
Proceedings of Science
Volumen 417
2024-12-05
Citas: 0
© Copyright owned by the author(s)Highly accurate photometry of the optical companion in ?-ray binary systems has the potential to enable the exploration of previously unknown phenomena. Here we report the discovery of repeated optical flares evolving on time scales of about one day in the optical light curve of the well known system LSI +61 303. Their amplitude does not exceed 0.01-0.02 magnitudes and, therefore, they are only within reach of space observatories such as the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) in the 600-1000 nm bandpass. We tentatively propose that these flaring events are shock-powered in nature as the compact object in LSI +61 303 interacts with the circumstellar envelope of its Be star companion. TESS results dealing with other systems (MWC 148, MWC 656 and HD3191) are also shortly addressed.
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