Abstract

Using CGRO/BATSE hard X-ray data and GHz radio monitoring data from the Green Bank Interferometer (GBI), we have performed a long term study (approximately 1800 days) of the unusual X-ray binary Cygnus X-3 resulting in the discovery of a remarkable relationship between the two wavelength bands. We find that quiescent radio states are strongly anticorrelated with the intensity of the hard X-ray emission. With the onset of a flaring state the relationship switches to a correlation. This is most easily seen in the larger (> or = 1 Jy) flares where the preflare quenched radio emission is accompanied by a very low hard X-ray intensity, and recovery of the hard X-ray flux during the radio flare. The injection of plasma into the radio jets, associated with Cyg X-3, can be directly related to changes in the hard X-ray emission, and suggests the possibility of accretion-related and jet-related components of the high energy emission.

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