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Title: Gamma ray observations of polars
Authors: Bhat, C. L
Keywords: Polars
Binaries
Issue Date: 1990
Publisher: Astronomical Society of India
Citation: BASI, Vol. 18, pp. 215-227
Abstract: Experimental evidence is reported for the discovery of an entirely new class of gamma-ray binary objects involving a magnetic white dwarf rather than a neutron star degenerate primary. These sources may have photon energies extending into the PeV range. The gamma-ray light curves exhibit a striking morphological similarity with corresponding phase dependence of the circularly polarized light from the sources. If confirmed, these results will have important consequences for the physics underlying acceleration of high-energy particle beams in binary systems as well as for the contribution of unresolved point sources in the Galactic gamma-ray background
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/1416
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