Core-shift and precession in the jet of LSI+61303
M. Massi, E. Ros, L. Zimmermann

TL;DR
This paper reanalyzes VLBA observations of LSI+61303, revealing a precessing jet with core shift effects, supporting the microblazar model and providing insights into its physical mechanisms.
Contribution
It presents the first observation of core shift in a microquasar and refines the understanding of jet precession in LSI+61303.
Findings
Detection of a variable double-sided jet structure.
Identification of a 28-day precession period.
Observation of a large elliptical core shift pattern.
Abstract
LSI+61303 is one of the few GeV- and TeV-emitting X-ray binaries with a prominent, well-studied modulated radio and gamma-ray emission. Changes in its radio morphology suggested in the past the hypothesis of a precessing microquasar. In 2006, a set of VLBA observations performed all around the orbit were not used to study the precession because the souce was explained in the context of the pulsar model, the alternative model for this system. However, a successive radio spectral index analysis has confirmed the predictions of the microquasar scenario in LSI+61303. At the light of these results we reanalysed the set of VLBA observations that constitutes a unique tool to determine the precession period and render a better understanding of the physical mechanism behind the precession. We improved the dynamic range of the images by a factor of four using self-calibration, and the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
