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Orbital Modulation of Gamma Rays up to 100 TeV from LS 5039

Title: Orbital Modulation of Gamma Rays up to 100 TeV from LS 5039
Authors: R. Alfaro; M. Araya; J. C. Arteaga-Velázquez; D. Avila Rojas; H. A. Ayala Solares; R. Babu; P. Bangale; E. Belmont-Moreno; A. Bernal; K. S. Caballero-Mora; T. Capistrán; A. Carramiñana; S. Casanova; U. Cotti; J. Cotzomi; S. Coutiño de León; D. Depaoli; P. Desiati; N. Di Lalla; R. Diaz Hernandez; B. L. Dingus; M. A. DuVernois; K. Engel; T. Ergin; C. Espinoza; K. L. Fan; K. Fang; J. A. García-González; H. Goksu; A. Gonzalez Muñoz; J. A. González; M. M. González; J. A. Goodman; S. Groetsch; J. P. Harding; S. Hernández-Cadena; I. Herzog; J. Hinton; D. Huang; F. Hueyotl-Zahuantitla; P. Hüntemeyer; S. Kaufmann; D. Kieda; A. Lara; J. Lee; H. León Vargas; J. T. Linnemann; A. L. Longinotti; G. Luis-Raya; K. Malone; O. Martinez; J. Martínez-Castro; J. A. Matthews; P. Miranda-Romagnoli; J. A. Morales-Soto; E. Moreno; M. Mostafá; M. Najafi; L. Nellen; M. U. Nisa; N. Omodei; E. Ponce; Y. Pérez Araujo; E. G. Pérez-Pérez; C. D. Rho; A. Rodriguez Parra; D. Rosa-González; M. Roth; H. Salazar; D. Salazar-Gallegos; A. Sandoval; M. Schneider; G. Schwefer; J. Serna-Franco; A. J. Smith; Y. Son; R. W. Springer; O. Tibolla; K. Tollefson; I. Torres; R. Torres-Escobedo; R. Turner; E. Varela; X. Wang; Z. Wang; I. J. Watson; H. Wu; S. Yu; S. Yun-Cárcamo; H. Zhou; C. de León; HAWC Collaboration
Source: The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol 987, Iss 2, p L42 (2025)
Publisher Information: IOP Publishing, 2025.
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: LCC:Astrophysics
Subject Terms: Gamma-ray observatories; Gamma-ray sources; High energy astrophysics; High mass x-ray binary stars; Astrophysics; QB460-466
Description: Gamma-ray binaries are luminous in gamma rays, composed of a compact object orbiting a massive companion star. The interaction between these two objects can drive relativistic outflows, either jets or winds, in which particles can be accelerated to energies reaching hundreds of teraelectronvolts (TeV). However, it is still debated where and under which physical conditions particles are accelerated in these objects and ultimately whether protons can be accelerated up to PeV energies. Among the well-known gamma-ray binaries, LS 5039 is a high-mass X-ray binary with an orbital period of 3.9 days that has been observed up to TeV energies by the High Energy Stereoscopic System. We present new observations of LS 5039 obtained with the High Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) observatory. Our data reveal that the gamma-ray spectrum of LS 5039 extends up to 200 TeV with no apparent spectral cutoff. Furthermore, we confirm, with a confidence level of 4.7 σ , that the emission between 2 and 118 TeV is modulated by the orbital motion of the system, and find a 2.2 σ hint of variability above 100 TeV. This indicates that these photons are likely produced within or near the binary orbit, where they can undergo absorption by the stellar photons. In a leptonic scenario, the highest energy photons detected by HAWC can be emitted by ∼200 TeV electrons inverse Compton scattering stellar photons, which would require an extremely efficient acceleration mechanism operating within LS 5039. Alternatively, a hadronic scenario could explain the data through proton–proton or proton–gamma collisions of protons accelerated to petaelectronvolt energies.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 2041-8205
Relation: https://doaj.org/toc/2041-8205
DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ade760
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/77a4697fbe0d43cc8d5efa1f80d8bf2f
Accession Number: edsdoj.77a4697fbe0d43cc8d5efa1f80d8bf2f
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals