On the binary nature of the gamma-ray sources AGL J2241+4454 (=MWC 656) and HESS J0632+057 (=MWC 148)
J. Casares, M. Ribo, I. Ribas, J. M. Paredes, F. Vilardell, I., Negueruela

TL;DR
This study confirms the binary nature of two gamma-ray sources through optical spectroscopy, revealing their orbital parameters, eccentricities, and correlations with emission features, advancing understanding of gamma-ray binary systems.
Contribution
First orbital solutions for MWC 656 and MWC 148 confirm their binary nature and reveal correlations between orbital parameters and emission line features in gamma-ray binaries.
Findings
Confirmed binary nature of AGL J2241+4454 and HESS J0632+057
Derived orbital parameters including eccentricities and periods
Identified correlations between Halpha emission and orbital characteristics
Abstract
We present optical spectroscopy of MWC 656 and MWC 148, the proposed optical counterparts of the gamma-ray sources AGL J2241+4454 and HESS J0632+0 57, respectively. The main parameters of the Halpha emission line (EW, FWHM and centroid velocity) in these stars are modulated on the proposed orbital periods of 60.37 and 321 days, respectively. These modulations are likely produced by the resonant interaction of the Be discs with compact stars in eccentric orbits. We also present radial velocity curves of the optical stars folded on the above periods and obtain the first orbital elements of the two gamma-ray sources thus confirming their binary nature. Our orbital solution support eccentricities e~0.4 and 0.83+-0.08 for MWC 656 and MWC 148, respectively. Further, our orbital elements imply that the X-ray outbursts in HESS J0632+057/MWC 148 are delayed ~0.3 orbital phases after periastron…
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