MAGIC VHE Gamma-Ray Observations Of Binary Systems
Daniela Hadasch, Wlodek Bednarek, Oscar Blanch, Juan Cortina, Emma de, O\~na Wilhelmi, Alba Fern\'andez-Barral, R\'uben L\'opez-Coto, Alicia, L\'opez-Oramas, Elena Moretti, Pere Munar-Adrover, Josep Maria Paredes, Marc, Rib\'o, Diego F. Torres, Julian Sitarek

TL;DR
This paper reports MAGIC telescope observations of gamma-ray binaries and novae, exploring potential TeV emissions linked to particle acceleration processes, and presents long-term monitoring and follow-up results for several sources.
Contribution
It provides new observational data on gamma-ray emissions from binary systems and novae, including long-term monitoring and searches for TeV signals, expanding understanding of high-energy processes in these sources.
Findings
No significant TeV gamma-ray emission detected from the sources.
Long-term variability and superorbital modulation observed in LS I +61 61 303.
First TeV observations of SS433 and follow-up on V404 Cygni outbursts.
Abstract
There are several types of Galactic sources that can potentially accelerate charged particles up to GeV and TeV energies. We present here the results of our observations of the source class of gamma-ray binaries and the subclass of binary systems known as novae with the MAGIC telescopes. Up to now novae were only detected in the GeV range. This emission can be interpreted in terms of an inverse Compton process of electrons accelerated in a shock. In this case it is expected that protons in the same conditions can be accelerated to much higher energies. Consequently they may produce a second component in the gamma-ray spectrum at TeV energies. The focus here lies on the four sources: nova V339 Del, SS433, LS I +61 303 and V404 Cygni. The binary system LS I +61 303 was observed in a long-term monitoring campaign for 8 years. We show the newest results on our search for superorbital…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
