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Gamma-Ray Binary 1FGL J1018.6-5856
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Rare multiple star system discovered

Scientists using NASA's Fermi space telescope have discovered one of the most instense energy sources in the comsos - a rare gamma-ray binary star system.
The discovery opens a new window on these extremely high energy sources.
A binary star system consists of two stars orbiting each other.

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Title: Discovery of a New Gamma-Ray Binary: 1FGL J1018.6-5856
Authors: Robin Corbet (UMBC/NASA GSFC) on behalf of the Fermi-LAT collaboration, & M.J. Coe, P.G. Edwards, M.D. Filipovic, J.L. Payne, J. Stevens, M.A.P. Torres



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Title: The Distance of the Gamma-ray Binary 1FGL J1018.6-5856
Authors: Vanessa J. Napoli, M. Virginia McSwain, Amber N. Marsh Boyer, Rachael M. Roettenbacher

The recently discovered gamma-ray binary 1FGL J1018.6-5856 has a proposed optical/near-infrared (OIR) counterpart 2MASS 10185560-5856459. We present Stromgren photometry of this star to investigate its photometric variability and measure the reddening and distance to the system. We find that the gamma-ray binary has E(B-V) = 1.34 ±0.04 and d = 5.4^+4.6_-2.1 kpc. While E(B-V) is consistent with X-ray observations of the neutral hydrogen column density, the distance is somewhat closer than some previous authors have suggested.

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Position (J2000):     R.A. 10 18 42  |  Dec. -58° 56.3'



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