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LS I+61 303: microquasar or not microquasar?
Fecha
2008-09Registro en:
Romero, Gustavo Esteban; Orellana, Mariana Dominga; Okazaki, A.T.; Owocki, S. P.; LS I+61 303: microquasar or not microquasar?
; World Scientific; International Journal of Modern Physics D; 17; 10; 9-2008; 1875-1881
0218-2718
1793-6594
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Romero, Gustavo Esteban
Orellana, Mariana Dominga
Okazaki, A.T.
Owocki, S. P.
Resumen
LS I +61 303 is a puzzling object detected from radio up to high-energy gamma-rays. Variability has recently been observed in its high-energy emission. The object is a binary system, with a compact object and a Be star as primary. The nature of the secondary and the origin of the gamma-ray emission are not clearly established at present. Recent VLBA radio data have been used to claim that the system is a Be/neutron star colliding wind binary, instead of a microquasar. We review the main views on the nature of LS I +61 303 and present results of 3D SPH simulations that can shed some light on the nature of the system. Our results support an accretion powered source, compatible with a microquasar interpretation.