Long-term Study Of The Shortest Orbital Period Be/x-ray Binary Sax J2103.5+4545

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We present a long-term pulse-timing analysis of the peculiar Be/X-ray binary system SAX J2103.5+4545 using data from the INTEGRAL and the RXTE missions ( from 1994 to 2004). We obtained the long-term flux, frequency, and spin-up rate histories. In addition, the correlation between the flux and spin-up rate is shown, as well as pulse profiles variability. We have determined a new set of orbital parameters more precise than those previously published. A study of the long-term spectral variability is also shown.

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