INVESTIGADORES
ROMERO Gustavo Esteban
artículos
Título:
Variable gamma-ray emission from the Be/X-ray transient A0535+26?
Autor/es:
G. E. ROMERO; M. M. KAUFMAN BERNADÓ; J. A. COMBI; D. F. TORRES
Revista:
ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS
Editorial:
EDP Sciences
Referencias:
Lugar: Les Ulis Cedex A; Año: 2001 vol. 376 p. 599 - 605
ISSN:
0004-6361
Resumen:
We present a study of the unidentified gamma-ray source 3EG J0542+2610. This source is spatially superposed on the supernova remnant G180.0-1.7, but its time variability makes a physical link unlikely. We have searched in the EGRET location error box for compact radio sources that could be the low energy counterpart of the gamma-ray source. Although 29 point-like radio sources were detected and measured, none of them is strong enough to be considered the counterpart of a background gamma-ray emitting AGN. We suggest that the only object within the 95% error box capable of producing the required gamma-ray flux is the X-ray transient A0535+26. We show that this Be/accreting pulsar can produce variable hadronic gamma-ray emission through the mechanism originally proposed by Cheng & Ruderman (1989), where a proton beam accelerated in a magnetospheric electrostatic gap impacts the transient accretion disk.