Abstract
The binary system PSR B1259-63/LS 2883 is well sampled in radio, X-rays, and TeV γ-rays, and shows orbital-phase- dependent variability in these frequencies. The first detection of GeV γ-rays from the system was made around the 2010 periastron passage. In this Letter, we present an analysis of X-ray and γ-ray data obtained by the Swift/XRT, NuSTAR/FPM, and Fermi/LAT, through the recent periastron passage which occurred on 2014 May 4. While PSR B1259-63/LS 2883 was not detected by the Large Area Telescope before and during this passage, we show that the GeV flares occurred at a similar orbital phase as in early 2011, thus establishing the repetitive nature of the post-periastron GeV flares. Multiple flares each lasting for a few days have been observed and short-term variability is seen as well. We also found X-ray flux variation contemporaneous with the GeV flare for the first time. Strong evidence of the keV-to-GeV connection came from the broadband high-energy spectra, which we interpret as synchrotron radiation from the shocked pulsar wind.
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Tam, P. H. T., Li, K. L., Takata, J., Okazaki, A. T., Hui, C. Y., & Kong, A. K. H. (2015). High-energy observations of PSR B1259-63/LS 2883 through the 2014 periastron passage: Connecting x-rays to the GeV Flare. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 798(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/798/1/L26
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