Evidence of coupling between the thermal and nonthermal emission in the gamma-ray binary LS I +61 303
X. Paredes-Fortuny, M. Rib\'o, V. Bosch-Ramon, J. Casares, O. Fors, J., N\'u\~nez

TL;DR
This study presents optical observations of LS I +61 303, revealing phase shifts and correlations between thermal and nonthermal emissions, indicating a strong coupling between these processes in the gamma-ray binary system.
Contribution
First optical photometry and Halpha data show phase shifts and coupling between thermal and nonthermal emissions in LS I +61 303, linking optical and high-energy variability.
Findings
Optical flux follows superorbital variability similar to radio emissions.
Detected positive orbital phase shifts in optical and Halpha data.
Established coupling between thermal and nonthermal emission processes.
Abstract
The gamma-ray binary LS I +61 303 is composed of a Be star and a compact companion orbiting in an eccentric orbit. Variable flux modulated with the orbital period of ~26.5 d has been detected from radio to very high-energy gamma rays. In addition, the system presents a superorbital variability of the phase and amplitude of the radio outburst with a period of ~4.6 yr. We present optical photometric observations of LS I +61 303 spanning ~1.5 yr and contemporaneous Halpha equivalent width (EW Halpha) data. The optical photometry shows, for the first time, that the known orbital modulation suffers a positive orbital phase shift and an increase in flux for data obtained 1-yr apart. This behavior is similar to that already known at radio wavelengths, indicating that the optical flux follows the superorbital variability as well. The orbital modulation of the EW Halpha presents the already…
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