Literature DB >> 19935645

Extreme particle acceleration in the microquasar Cygnus X-3.

M Tavani1, A Bulgarelli, G Piano, S Sabatini, E Striani, Y Evangelista, A Trois, G Pooley, S Trushkin, N A Nizhelskij, M McCollough, K I I Koljonen, G Pucella, A Giuliani, A W Chen, E Costa, V Vittorini, M Trifoglio, F Gianotti, A Argan, G Barbiellini, P Caraveo, P W Cattaneo, V Cocco, T Contessi, F D'Ammando, E Del Monte, G De Paris, G Di Cocco, G Di Persio, I Donnarumma, M Feroci, A Ferrari, F Fuschino, M Galli, C Labanti, I Lapshov, F Lazzarotto, P Lipari, F Longo, E Mattaini, M Marisaldi, M Mastropietro, A Mauri, S Mereghetti, E Morelli, A Morselli, L Pacciani, A Pellizzoni, F Perotti, P Picozza, M Pilia, M Prest, M Rapisarda, A Rappoldi, E Rossi, A Rubini, E Scalise, P Soffitta, E Vallazza, S Vercellone, A Zambra, D Zanello, C Pittori, F Verrecchia, P Giommi, S Colafrancesco, P Santolamazza, A Antonelli, L Salotti.   

Abstract

Super-massive black holes in active galaxies can accelerate particles to relativistic energies, producing jets with associated gamma-ray emission. Galactic 'microquasars', which are binary systems consisting of a neutron star or stellar-mass black hole accreting gas from a companion star, also produce relativistic jets, generally together with radio flares. Apart from an isolated event detected in Cygnus X-1, there has hitherto been no systematic evidence for the acceleration of particles to gigaelectronvolt or higher energies in a microquasar, with the consequence that we are as yet unsure about the mechanism of jet energization. Here we report four gamma-ray flares with energies above 100 MeV from the microquasar Cygnus X-3 (an exceptional X-ray binary that sporadically produces radio jets). There is a clear pattern of temporal correlations between the gamma-ray flares and transitional spectral states of the radio-frequency and X-ray emission. Particle acceleration occurred a few days before radio-jet ejections for two of the four flares, meaning that the process of jet formation implies the production of very energetic particles. In Cygnus X-3, particle energies during the flares can be thousands of times higher than during quiescent states.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19935645     DOI: 10.1038/nature08578

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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1.  Detection of 16 gamma-ray pulsars through blind frequency searches using the Fermi LAT.

Authors:  A A Abdo; M Ackermann; M Ajello; B Anderson; W B Atwood; M Axelsson; L Baldini; J Ballet; G Barbiellini; M G Baring; D Bastieri; B M Baughman; K Bechtol; R Bellazzini; B Berenji; G F Bignami; R D Blandford; E D Bloom; E Bonamente; A W Borgland; J Bregeon; A Brez; M Brigida; P Bruel; T H Burnett; G A Caliandro; R A Cameron; P A Caraveo; J M Casandjian; C Cecchi; O Celik; A Chekhtman; C C Cheung; J Chiang; S Ciprini; R Claus; J Cohen-Tanugi; J Conrad; S Cutini; C D Dermer; A de Angelis; A de Luca; F de Palma; S W Digel; M Dormody; E do Couto e Silva; P S Drell; R Dubois; D Dumora; C Farnier; C Favuzzi; S J Fegan; Y Fukazawa; S Funk; P Fusco; F Gargano; D Gasparrini; N Gehrels; S Germani; B Giebels; N Giglietto; P Giommi; F Giordano; T Glanzman; G Godfrey; I A Grenier; M-H Grondin; J E Grove; L Guillemot; S Guiriec; C Gwon; Y Hanabata; A K Harding; M Hayashida; E Hays; R E Hughes; G Jóhannesson; R P Johnson; T J Johnson; W N Johnson; T Kamae; H Katagiri; J Kataoka; N Kawai; M Kerr; J Knödlseder; M L Kocian; M Kuss; J Lande; L Latronico; M Lemoine-Goumard; F Longo; F Loparco; B Lott; M N Lovellette; P Lubrano; G M Madejski; A Makeev; M Marelli; M N Mazziotta; W McConville; J E McEnery; C Meurer; P F Michelson; W Mitthumsiri; T Mizuno; C Monte; M E Monzani; A Morselli; I V Moskalenko; S Murgia; P L Nolan; J P Norris; E Nuss; T Ohsugi; N Omodei; E Orlando; J F Ormes; D Paneque; D Parent; V Pelassa; M Pepe; M Pesce-Rollins; M Pierbattista; F Piron; T A Porter; J R Primack; S Rainò; R Rando; P S Ray; M Razzano; N Rea; A Reimer; O Reimer; T Reposeur; S Ritz; L S Rochester; A Y Rodriguez; R W Romani; F Ryde; H F-W Sadrozinski; D Sanchez; A Sander; P M Saz Parkinson; J D Scargle; C Sgrò; E J Siskind; D A Smith; P D Smith; G Spandre; P Spinelli; J-L Starck; M S Strickman; D J Suson; H Tajima; H Takahashi; T Takahashi; T Tanaka; J G Thayer; D J Thompson; L Tibaldo; O Tibolla; D F Torres; G Tosti; A Tramacere; Y Uchiyama; T L Usher; A Van Etten; V Vasileiou; N Vilchez; V Vitale; A P Waite; P Wang; K Watters; B L Winer; M T Wolff; K S Wood; T Ylinen; M Ziegler
Journal:  Science       Date:  2009-07-02       Impact factor: 47.728

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1.  Baryons in the relativistic jets of the stellar-mass black-hole candidate 4U 1630-47.

Authors:  María Díaz Trigo; James C A Miller-Jones; Simone Migliari; Jess W Broderick; Tasso Tzioumis
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2013-11-13       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 2.  The Evolution of Compact Binary Star Systems.

Authors:  Konstantin A Postnov; Lev R Yungelson
Journal:  Living Rev Relativ       Date:  2014-05-05       Impact factor: 40.429

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