The Super PeVatron: LHAASO Unlocking the High-Energy Secrets of Cygnus X-3

The Super PeVatron: LHAASO Unlocking the High-Energy Secrets of Cygnus X-3

In this episode, we dive into a groundbreaking discovery from the **Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO)**. For decades, the microquasar **Cygnus X-3** has been "an astronomical puzzle," but new data has finally confirmed its status as a **Super PeVatron**—a cosmic engine capable of accelerating protons to tens of petaelectronvolt (PeV) energies.


**Key Discussion Points:**

  • **The Iconic Microquasar:** Cygnus X-3 is a unique high-mass X-ray binary consisting of a compact object (a black hole or neutron star) and a massive **Wolf–Rayet donor star**. It features a relativistic jet and a remarkably short 4.8-hour orbital period.
  • **Breaking the Energy Barrier:** LHAASO detected variable gamma-rays reaching up to **3.7 PeV**, the highest-energy photons ever recorded from such an astrophysical source.
  • **The Hardest Spectrum:** The source exhibits the **hardest ultra-high-energy (UHE) spectrum** ever detected by LHAASO, with a distinct "hump" or spectral hardening around 1 PeV.
  • **Protons vs. Electrons:** While lower-energy GeV gamma-rays are often produced by electrons, researchers explain that **leptonic origins are robustly excluded** for these PeV emissions due to intense synchrotron cooling. Instead, the signal likely comes from **photomeson processes**, where protons accelerated in the jet collide with the dense ultraviolet and X-ray photon fields of the binary system.
  • **Temporal Puzzles:** We discuss the **month-scale variability** of the signal and the 3.2$\sigma$ evidence for orbital modulation, which strongly suggests the PeV radiation is born deep within the innermost regions of the jet.


The Big Picture:

This discovery provides the first compelling evidence that a microquasar can act as a **super-PeVatron**, generating transient PeV gamma-ray emission in close proximity to the central engine. This shifts our understanding of how cosmic rays are accelerated within our own galaxy.


### Article Reference

**Title:** *Cygnus X-3: A variable petaelectronvolt gamma-ray source*

**Authors:** The LHAASO Collaboration

**Journal:** *National Science Review (NSR)*

**Source PDF:** 2512.16638v1.pdf


Acknowledements: Podcast prepared with Google/NotebookLM. Illustration credits: LHAASO Collaboration

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