VLBA images of the precessing jet of LSI+61303
M. Massi, E. Ros, L. Zimmermann

TL;DR
This study reanalyzed VLBA radio images of LSI+61303, revealing a precessing jet with a 28-day period, supporting the microquasar model over the pulsar scenario.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of the precession period and jet structure in LSI+61303 using improved VLBA data analysis techniques.
Findings
Detected a 28-day precession period of the jet.
Identified double-sided and one-sided jet structures.
Supported the microquasar precession model over the pulsar model.
Abstract
Context: In 2004, changes in the radio morphology of the Be/X-ray binary system LSI+61303 suggested that it is a precessing microquasar. In 2006, a set of VLBA observations performed throughout the entire orbit of the system were not used to study its precession because the changes in radio morphology could tentatively be explained by the alternative pulsar model. However, a recent radio spectral index data analysis has confirmed the predictions of the two-peak microquasar model, which therefore does apply in LSI+61303. Aims: We revisit the set of VLBA observations performed throughout the orbit to determine the precession period and improve our understanding of the physical mechanism behind the precession. Methods: By reanalyzing the VLBA data set, we improve the dynamic range of images by a factor of four, using self-calibration. Different fitting techniques are used and compared to…
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