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DISCOVERY OF EXTENDED AND VARIABLE RADIO STRUCTURE FROM THE GAMMA-RAY BINARY SYSTEM PSR B1259-63/LS 2883

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Volume 732, Issue 1, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/2041-8205/732/1/L10

Keywords

gamma rays: stars; pulsars: individual (PSR B1259-63); radio continuum: stars; stars: emission-line, Be; stars: individual (LS 2883); X-rays: binaries

Funding

  1. DGI of the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion (MICINN) [AYA2010-21782-C03-01, FPA2010-22056-C06-02, BES-2008-004564]
  2. Consejeria de Innovacion, Ciencia y Empresa of Junta de Andalucia as research group [FQM-322]
  3. European Social Funds through a Ramon y Cajal fellowship
  4. Commonwealth of Australia
  5. CSIRO
  6. [FQM-5418]

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PSR B1259-63 is a 48 ms pulsar in a highly eccentric 3.4 year orbit around the young massive star LS 2883. During the periastron passage the system displays transient non-thermal unpulsed emission from radio to very high energy gamma rays. It is one of the three galactic binary systems clearly detected at TeV energies, together with LS 5039 and LS I +61 303. We observed PSR B1259-63 after the 2007 periastron passage with the Australian Long Baseline Array at 2.3 GHz to trace the milliarcsecond (mas) structure of the source at three different epochs. We have discovered extended and variable radio structure. The peak of the radio emission is detected outside the binary system near periastron, at projected distances of 10-20 mas (25-45AU assuming a distance of 2.3 kpc). The total extent of the emission is similar to 50 mas (similar to 120AU). This is the first observational evidence that non-accreting pulsars orbiting massive stars can produce variable extended radio emission at AU scales. Similar structures are also seen in LS 5039 and LS I +61 303, in which the nature of the compact object is unknown. The discovery presented here for the young non-accreting pulsar PSR B1259-63 reinforces the link with these two sources and supports the presence of pulsars in these systems as well. A simple kinematical model considering only a spherical stellar wind can approximately trace the extended structures if the binary system orbit has a longitude of the ascending node of Omega similar to -40 degrees and a magnetization parameter of sigma similar to 0.005.

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