X-ray And Radio Monitoring Of The Gamma-ray Binaries Lsi +61 303 And Ls 5039

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We present results of the first six months of our multiwavelength monitoring program of the gamma-ray binaries LSI + 61 303 and LS 5039. Since the launch of FERMI (GLAST), we have been observing these sources in X-rays with RXTE on a roughly twice weekly basis. We also have been monitoring the radio
flux of LSI +61 303 with the Ryle telescope and LS 5039 with the ATCA on a regular basis. This work has been in conjunction with the optical monitoring being reported by Aragona et al. We
present a multiwavelength comparison of the long-term and orbital light curves of these systems at radio, X-ray, optical, TeV and, in the case of LSI +61 303, GeV wavelengths. We also present results of deep high-frequency radio searches of these sources with the GBT. This work is partially supported by funds from the NASA GLAST GO program.

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