Very High-Energy Gamma-Ray Observations of PSR B1509-58 with the CANGAROO 3.8m Telescope
Autor: | S. Kamei, Toru Tanimori, Akira Masaike, S. A. Dazeley, Tetsuya Yoshida, S. Ogio, Yutaka Matsubara, Masaki Mori, R. Suzuki, K. Nishijima, T. K. Sako, Takeo Hara, P. G. Edwards, Y. Sato, K. Sakurazawa, P. V. Ramanamurthy, Jamie Holder, S. Hara, Shohei Yanagita, Akiko Kawachi, Gavin Rowell, M. Moriya, T. Tamura, Tadashi Kifune, R. Susukita, S. Gunji, Y. Muraki, J. R. Patterson, R. Kita, Tsuguya Naito, G. J. Thornton, Hiroshi Muraishi, Takanori Yoshikoshi, Yoshihiko Mizumoto |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2000 |
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Physics
Nebula Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena Astrophysics (astro-ph) Gamma ray Flux FOS: Physical sciences Astronomy and Astrophysics Astrophysics law.invention Telescope Pulsar Space and Planetary Science law High Energy Physics::Experiment Cherenkov radiation Energy (signal processing) Zenith |
Popis: | The gamma-ray pulsar PSR B1509-58 and its surrounding nebulae have been observed with the CANGAROO 3.8m imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescope. The observations were performed from 1996 to 1998 in Woomera, South Australia, under different instrumental conditions with estimated threshold energies of 4.5 TeV (1996), 1.9 TeV (1997) and 2.5 TeV (1998) at zenith angles of ~30 deg. Although no strong evidence of the gamma-ray emission was found, the lowest energy threshold data of 1997 showed a marginal excess of gamma-ray--like events at the 4.1 sigma significance level. The corresponding gamma-ray flux is calculated to be (2.9 +/- 0.7) * 10^{-12}cm^{-2}s^{-1} above 1.9 TeV. The observations of 1996 and 1998 yielded only upper limits (99.5% confidence level) of 1.9 * 10^{-12}cm^{-2}s^{-1} above 4.5 TeV and 2.0 * 10^{-12}cm^{-2}s^{-1} above 2.5 TeV, respectively. Assuming that the 1997 excess is due to Very High-Energy (VHE) gamma-ray emission from the pulsar nebula, our result, when combined with the X-ray observations, leads to a value of the magnetic field strength ~5 micro G. This is consistent with the equipartition value previously estimated in the X-ray nebula surrounding the pulsar. No significant periodicity at the 150ms pulsar period has been found in any of the three years' data. The flux upper limits set from our observations are one order of magnitude below previously reported detections of pulsed TeV emission. Accepted to publication in Astrophys. Journal, 25 pages, 2 figures |
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