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We present new optical and infrared photometric observations and high resolution H$alpha$ spectra of the periodic radio star lsi. The optical photometric data set covers the time interval 1985-1993 and amounts to about a hundred nights. A period of $sim$26 days is found in the V band. The infrared data also present evidence for a similar periodicity, but with higher amplitude of variation (0rmag 2). The spectroscopic observations include 16 intermediate and high dispersion spectra of lsi collected between January 1989 and February 1993. The H$alpha$ emission line profile and its variations are analyzed. Several emission line parameters -- among them the H$alpha$ EW and the width of the H$alpha$ red hump -- change strongly at or close to radio maximum, and may exhibit periodic variability. We also observe a significant change in the peak separation. The H$alpha$ profile of lsi does not seem peculiar for a Be star. However, several of the observed variations of the H$alpha$ profile can probably be associated with the presence of the compact, secondary star.
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The stellar binary system LS I +61303, composed of a compact object in an eccentric orbit around a B0 Ve star, emits from radio up to gamma-ray energies. The orbital modulation of radio spectral index, X-ray, and GeV gamma-ray data suggests the prese
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