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One-sided jet at milliarcsecond scales in LS I +61藲 303

We present Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) observations of the high mass X-ray binary LS I +61藲303, carried out with the European VLBI Network (EVN). Over the 11 hour observing run, performed ~10 days after a radio outburst, the radio source showed a constant flux density, which allowed sensitive imaging of the emission distribution. The structure in the map shows a clear extension to the southeast. Comparing our data with previous VLBI observations we interpret the extension as a collimated radio jet as found in several other X-ray binaries. Assuming that the structure is the result of an expansion that started at the onset of the outburst, we derive an apparent expansion velocity of 0:003 c, which, in the context of Doppler boosting, corresponds to an intrinsic velocity of at least 0:4 c for an ejection close to the line of sight. From the apparent velocity in all available epochs we are able to establish variations in the ejection angle which imply a precessing accretion disk. Finally we point out that LS I +61藲303, like SS 433 and Cygnus X-1, shows evidence for an emission region almostorthogonal to the relativistic jet

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Author: Massi, Maria
Rib贸 i Panosa, Marc
Peracaula i Bosch, Marta
Paredes i Poy, Josep Maria
Estalella i Boadella, Robert
Abstract: We present Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) observations of the high mass X-ray binary LS I +61藲303, carried out with the European VLBI Network (EVN). Over the 11 hour observing run, performed ~10 days after a radio outburst, the radio source showed a constant flux density, which allowed sensitive imaging of the emission distribution. The structure in the map shows a clear extension to the southeast. Comparing our data with previous VLBI observations we interpret the extension as a collimated radio jet as found in several other X-ray binaries. Assuming that the structure is the result of an expansion that started at the onset of the outburst, we derive an apparent expansion velocity of 0:003 c, which, in the context of Doppler boosting, corresponds to an intrinsic velocity of at least 0:4 c for an ejection close to the line of sight. From the apparent velocity in all available epochs we are able to establish variations in the ejection angle which imply a precessing accretion disk. Finally we point out that LS I +61藲303, like SS 433 and Cygnus X-1, shows evidence for an emission region almostorthogonal to the relativistic jet
Document access: http://hdl.handle.net/2072/58613
Language: eng
Publisher: EDP Sciences
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Subject: Estels
Estels binaris de raigs X
Stars
X-rays double stars
Title: One-sided jet at milliarcsecond scales in LS I +61藲 303
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Repository: Recercat

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