On a possible model of the object CYG X-3

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Binary Stars, Pulsars, Stellar Models, X Ray Sources, Compton Effect, Cygnus Constellation, Gamma Ray Astronomy, Inverse Scattering, Particle Acceleration, Periodic Variations, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Red Dwarf Stars, Stellar Magnetic Fields, Stellar Radiation, Stellar Spectra, Stellar Winds, Synchrotron Radiation, Thermal Radiation

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According to the proposed model of the Cyg X-3, it should be recognized as a binary system consisting of a pulsar and an usual star. The plasma with the frozen-in field flows out from the star. The continuous electromagnetic spectrum in the range from radio to gamma radiation owes its origin to the interaction of electrons accelerated by a pulsar with the magnetic field of the stream. The influence of the inverse Compton effect on the spectral distribution of radiation has been considered by the numerical calculations of a system of kinetic equations. The lower limit of the accelerated particle energy equals approximately 0.01 erg. The situation of the peak of gamma-quantum radiation of very high energy in respect to the minimum in the X-ray radiation can be explained in terms of the suggested model.

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