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      Combined VERITAS and NuSTAR observations of the gamma-ray binary HESS J0632+057

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          HESS J0632+057 is a gamma-ray binary composed of a compact object and a Be star, with an orbital period of about 315 days. The actual nature of its non-thermal emission, spanning from radio to very-high-energy (VHE, >100 GeV) gamma-rays, is currently unknown. In this contribution we will present the results of a set of simultaneous observations performed by the NuSTAR X-ray telescope and the VERITAS observatory. The combination of hard X-rays (3-30 keV) and VHE gamma-rays (0.1-5 TeV) provide valuable information for the understanding of the radiative processes occurring in the system. The spectral energy distributions (SED) derived from the observations are used to probe the pulsar scenario, in which the system is powered by a rapidly rotating neutron star. The non-thermal emission is produced by the particles accelerated at the shock formed by the collision of the pulsar and stellar winds. As a results of the model fitting, we constrain the relation between the pulsar spin-down luminosity and the magnetization of the pulsar wind.

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          PROBING THE NATURE OF THE TeVγ-RAY BINARY HESS J0632+057 BY MONITORING Be DISK VARIABILITY

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            08 August 2019
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            1908.03083
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            PoS(ICRC2019)767
            Proceedings of the 36th Iinternational Cosmic Ray Conference, 2019, Madison, WI, USA
            astro-ph.HE

            High energy astrophysical phenomena
            High energy astrophysical phenomena

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