Periodic morphological changes in the radio structure of the gamma-ray binary LS 5039
J. Mold\'on, M. Rib\'o, J.M. Paredes (University of Barcelona)

TL;DR
This study reveals that the radio structure of LS 5039 varies periodically with its orbit, supporting the presence of a young non-accreting pulsar and suggesting similar behavior in other gamma-ray binaries.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of the periodic morphological changes in LS 5039's radio structure using VLBI observations, supporting the pulsar scenario.
Findings
Radio morphology varies within 24 hours.
Morphological changes are orbitally periodic and stable over years.
Consistent with a young non-accreting pulsar model.
Abstract
Gamma-ray binaries allow us to study physical processes such as particle acceleration up to TeV energies and VHE gamma-ray emission and absorption with changing geometrical configurations on a periodic basis. These sources produce outflows of radio-emitting particles whose structure can be imaged with VLBI. LS 5039 is a gamma-ray binary that has shown variable VLBI structures in the past. We aim to characterise the radio morphological changes of LS 5039 and discriminate if they are either repeatable or erratic. We observed LS 5039 with the VLBA at 5 GHz during five consecutive days to cover the 3.9-day orbit and an extra day to disentangle between orbital or secular variability. We also compiled the available high-resolution radio observations of the source to study its morphological variability at different orbital phases. We used a simple model to interpret the obtained images. The…
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