INTEGRAL & RXTE View of Gamma-ray Binaries
Jian Li, Diego F. Torres, Shu Zhang, Jianmin Wang

TL;DR
This paper reviews observations of gamma-ray binaries across multiple wavelengths, emphasizing the importance of X-ray data from INTEGRAL and RXTE in understanding their nature.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of gamma-ray binaries using hard and soft X-ray data from INTEGRAL and RXTE, highlighting their role in understanding these systems.
Findings
X-ray emissions are key to understanding gamma-ray binaries.
INTEGRAL and RXTE data cover most known gamma-ray binaries.
Results include analysis of several confirmed and candidate gamma-ray binaries.
Abstract
Gamma-ray binaries are X-ray binaries with gamma-ray emissions. Their multi-wavelength emissions range from radio, optical, X-ray and to very high energy (TeV). X-ray emissions are crucial to understand the nature of gamma-ray binaries. INTEGRAL and RXTE have covered and monitored most of the gamma-ray binaries in hard and soft X-rays. Here we report the results of several gamma-ray binaries and possible gamma-ray binaries from INTEGRAL and RXTE.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
