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The radio to GeV picture of PSR B1259-63 during the 2021 periastron passage
PSR B1259-63 is a gamma-ray binary system with a radio pulsar orbiting an
O9.5Ve star, LS 2883, with a period of ~3.4 yr. Close to the periastron the
system is detected at all wavelengths, from radio to the TeV energies. The
emission in this time period is believed to originate from the interaction of
LS 2883 and pulsar's outflows. The observations of 4 periastra passages taken
in 2010-2021 show strong correlation of the radio and X-ray lightcurves with
two peaks just before and after the periastron. The observations of the latest
2021 periastron passage reveal the presence of the 3rd X-ray peak and
subsequent disappearance of radio/X-ray flux correlation. In this paper we
present the results of our optical, radio and X-ray observational campaigns on
PSR B1259-63 performed in 2021 accompanied with the analysis of the publicly
available GeV FERMI/LAT data. We compare the properties of different periastron
passages, discuss the obtained results and show that they can be explained in
terms of the 2-zone emission cone model proposed by us previously.Comment: accepted to MNRA
H.E.S.S. observations of PSR B1259-63 during its 2014 periastron passage
An extended observation campaign of the gamma-ray binary system PSR
B125963 has been conducted with the H.E.S.S. (High Energy Stereoscopic
System) II 5-telescope array during the system's periastron passage in 2014. We
report on the outcome of this campaign, which consists of more than 85 h of
data covering both pre- and post-periastron orbital phases. The lower energy
threshold of the H.E.S.S. II array allows very-high-energy (VHE; GeV) gamma-ray emission from PSR B125963 to be studied for the first
time down to 200 GeV. The new dataset partly overlaps with and extends in phase
previous H.E.S.S. campaigns on this source in 2004, 2007 and 2011, allowing for
a detailed long-term characterisation of the flux level at VHEs. In addition,
the 2014 campaign reported here includes VHE observations during the exact
periastron time, , as well as data taken simultaneously to the
gamma-ray flare detected with the Fermi-LAT. Our results will be discussed in a
multiwavelength context, thanks to the dense broad-band monitoring campaign
conducted on the system during this last periastron passage.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures. In Proceedings of the 34th International Cosmic
Ray Conference (ICRC2015), The Hague, The Netherland
Multiwavelength observations of PSR J2032+4127 during the 2017 periastron passage
PSR J2032+4127 is only the second known gamma-ray binary where it is confirmed that a young radio pulsar is in orbit around a Be-star. The interaction of the pulsar wind with the mass outflow from the companion leads to broad-band emission from radio up to TeV energies. In this paper we present results of optical monitoring of the 2017 periastron passage with the Nordic Optical Telescope. These observations are complemented by X-ray (Swift/XRT, NuSTAR) and GeV (Fermi/LAT) monitoring. Joint analysis of the evolution of the parameters of the H alpha line and the broad-band (X-ray to TeV) spectral shape allows us to propose a model linking the observed emission to the interaction of the pulsar and Be-star winds under the assumption of the inclined disc geometry. Our model allows the observed flux and spectral evolution of the system to be explained in a self-consistent way
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