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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2007

Accretion vs. colliding wind models for the gamma-ray binary LS I +61 303: an assessment

Gustavo E. Romero; Atsuo T. Okazaki; Mariana Orellana; Stanley P. Owocki

Context. LS I +61 303 is a puzzling Be/X-ray binary with variable gamma-ray emission up to TeV energies. The nature of the compact object and the origin of the high-energy emission are unclear. One family of models invokes particle acceleration in shocks from the collision between the B-star wind and a relativistic pulsar wind, whereas another centers on a relativistic jet powered by accretion from the Be star decretion disc onto a black hole. Recent high-resolution radio observations showing a putative “cometary tail” pointing away from the Be star near periastron have been cited as support for the pulsar-wind model. Aims. We wish to carry out a quantitative assessment of these competing models. Methods. We apply a “Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics” (SPH) code in 3D dynamical simulations for both the pulsar-windinteraction and accretion-jet models. The former yields a dynamical description of the shape of the wind-wind interaction surface. The latter provides a dynamical estimation of the accretion rate under a variety of conditions, and how this varies with orbital phase. Results. The results allow critical evaluation of how the two distinct models confront the data in various wavebands. When one accounts for the 3D dynamical wind interaction under realistic constraints for the relative strength of the B-star and pulsar winds, the resulting form of the interaction front does not match the putative “cometary tail” claimed from radio observations. On the other hand, dynamical simulations of the accretion-jet model indicate that the orbital phase variation of accretion power includes a secondary broad peak well away from periastron, thus providing a plausible way to explain the observed TeV gamma ray emission toward apastron. Conclusions. Contrary to previous claims, the colliding-wind model is not clearly established for LS I +61 303, whereas the accretionjet model can reproduce many key characteristics, such as required energy budget, lightcurve, and spectrum of the observed TeV gamma-ray emission.


General Relativity and Gravitation | 2013

Structure of neutron stars in R-squared gravity

Mariana Orellana; Federico García; Florencia Anabella Teppa Pannia; Gustavo E. Romero

The effects implied for the structure of compact objects by the modification of General Relativity (GR) produced by the generalization of the Lagrangian density to the form


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2005

Gamma-ray and neutrino emission from misaligned microquasars

Gustavo E. Romero; Mariana Orellana


General Relativity and Gravitation | 2017

Structure of compact stars in R -squared Palatini gravity

Florencia Anabella Teppa Pannia; Federico García; Santiago Esteban Perez Bergliaffa; Mariana Orellana; Gustavo E. Romero

f(R)=R+\alpha R^2


International Journal of Modern Physics D | 2010

ELECTROMAGNETIC CASCADES IN MAGNETIZED MEDIA

L. J. Pellizza; Mariana Orellana; Gustavo E. Romero


Astrophysics and Space Science | 2005

Gamma-Ray Emission from Be/X-Ray Binaries

Mariana Orellana; Gustavo E. Romero

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Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2010

On the reprocessing of gamma-rays produced by jets

Mariana Orellana; L. J. Pellizza; Gustavo E. Romero


International Journal of Modern Physics D | 2010

A model for the inner jet high-energy emission of Centaurus A

Mariana Orellana; Gustavo E. Romero

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COSMIC RAYS AND ASTROPHYSICS: Proceedings of the 3rd School on Cosmic Rays and#N#Astrophysics | 2009

High-energy cosmic ray interactions

R. Engel; Mariana Orellana; Matias M. Reynoso; Gabriela S. Vila


International Journal of Modern Physics D | 2008

LS I +61 303: MICROQUASAR OR NOT MICROQUASAR?

Gustavo E. Romero; Mariana Orellana; Atsuo T. Okazaki; Stanley P. Owocki

is the Ricci curvature scalar, have been recently explored. It seems likely that this squared-gravity may allow heavier Neutron Stars (NSs) than GR. In addition, these objects can be useful to constrain free parameters of modified-gravity theories. The differences between alternative gravity theories are enhanced in the strong gravitational regime. In this regime, because of the complexity of the field equations, perturbative methods become a good choice to treat the problem. Following previous works in the field, we performed a numerical integration of the structure equations that describe NSs in

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Gustavo E. Romero

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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L. J. Pellizza

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Federico García

National University of La Plata

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Gabriela S. Vila

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Matias M. Reynoso

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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D. F. Torres

Spanish National Research Council

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