Gamma-rays from SS433: evidence for periodicity
Abstract
In this paper we present our study of the gamma-ray emission from the microquasar SS433. Integrating over 9 years of Fermi-LAT pass8 data, we detect SS433 with a significance of ~13σ in the 200 to 500 MeV photon energy range, with evidence for an extension in the direction of the w1 X-ray `hotspot`. A temporal analysis reveals evidence for modulation of SS433's gamma-ray emission with the precession period of its relativistic jet. This suggests that at least some of SS433's gamma-ray emission originates close to the object rather than from the jet termination regions.
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