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Discovery of a High-Energy Gamma-Ray-Emitting Persistent Microquasar
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PhotometryEngineeringRadiation DetectionPhysicsHigh-energy AstrophysicsStar Ls 5039Astrophysical PlasmaHigh-energy Cosmic RaySynchrotron RadiationExtragalactic QuasarsStellar X-ray Binaries
Microquasars are stellar x-ray binaries that behave as a scaled-down version of extragalactic quasars. The star LS 5039 is a new microquasar system with apparent persistent ejection of relativistic plasma at a 3-kiloparsec distance from the sun. It may also be associated with a gamma-ray source discovered by the Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment Telescope (EGRET) on board the COMPTON-Gamma Ray Observatory satellite. Before the discovery of LS 5039, merely a handful of microquasars had been identified in the Galaxy, and none of them was detected in high-energy gamma-rays.
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