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Status of CANGAROO III Akihiro Asahara ( Kyoto Univ.) CANGAROO expanded meeting 1.Introduction 2.Resent Results 3.Brand-new! CANGAROO T2 4.Stereo Analysis.

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1 Status of CANGAROO III Akihiro Asahara ( Kyoto Univ.) CANGAROO expanded meeting 1.Introduction 2.Resent Results 3.Brand-new! CANGAROO T2 4.Stereo Analysis

2 C ollaboration of A ustralia and N ippon for a GA mma R ay O bservatory in the O utback An array of imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes to detect high- energy gamma-rays from celestial objects in Woomera, Australia

3 CANGAROO team University of Adelaide Australian National University Ibaraki University Ibaraki Prefectural University Kanagawa University Konan University Kyoto University Nagoya University National Astronomical Observatory of Japan Osaka city University The University of Tokyo (ICRR) Shinshu University Institute for Space and Aeronautical Science Tokai University Tokyo Institute of Technology Yamagata University Yamanashi Gakuin University 17 institutes join this project.

4 Gamma-ray simulation Proton simulation Observation Method Camera image

5 Alpha plot Gamma Proton α distribution ( simulation ) Observation Data (Crab Nebula) OFF run ON run Residual

6 CANGAROO 10m telescope Upgraded to 10m in 2000 114 x 80cm CFRP mirror segments (first plastic-base mirror in the world!) Focal length 8m Alt-azimuth mount 552ch imaging camera Charge and timing electronics (March 2000) 552ch PMTs

7 TeV gamma-ray sky ~ 2002 Grade A Grade B Grade C CANGAROO FOV (El > 40 degree)

8 TeV sources 3 Pulsar nebulaeCrab Vela PSR 1706-44 8 BlazarsMrk 421 Mrk501 1ES2344+514 PKS2155-304 3C66A BL Lac 1H1426+428 1ES1959+65 3 Supernova remnants SN1006 Cas A RX J1713.7-3946 1 X-ray BinaryCen X-3 1 Starburst galaxyNGC253 Red: Grade A Blue: Grade B Black: Grade C

9 SNR RX J1713.7-3946: emission from protons? Hard to explain by emission from electrons (Brems, IC)  Emission from protons(  0 )?  Cosmic ray origin? Enomoto et al. Nature 2002

10 Starburst galaxy NGC 253 New kind of TeV source Similar in size to our own galaxy Nearby spiral galaxy (2.4Mpc) Broad emission region. Itoh et al. A&AL 2002 Radio CANGAROO Non-thermal radiation from Galactic Halo Optical Multi-wave-length spectrum of Galactic Halo Itoh et al. ApJL 2003

11 Mrk 421: hint for cosmology? Fewer IR backgroun photons? Okumura et al. ApJL 2002 Emission above 20 TeV Cosmology: galaxy formation 5TeV

12 Peak intensity of detected TeV gamma-ray flux becomes ten times stronger than that of X-ray flux from the nebula. TeV gamma-ray flux is difficult to explain by Sync-IC (2.7k CMB) model in the nebula. ~ 10arcsec Chandra ACIS Image (0.7-9 keV) Nebula PSR 1706-44 Kushida, 2003, Ph. D thesis, Tokyo Inst. of Tech. The magnetic field is too week.

13 SNR/Pulsar Crab SNR SN 1006 SNR RCW 86 SNR RX J0852-4622 SN 1987A PSR 1259-63/SS2833 PSR 1509-58 PSR 1420-6048 Vela pulsar AGN PKS 2155-304, PKS 2005-489 AGN PKS 0548-322 EXO 055625-3838.6 Galactic Center/Sgr A* Galactic jet object SS433 Galaxy The Small Magellanic Cloud EGRET un-ID 3EG J1234-1318 Other Targets Detected Upper limit Positive Signal Status On analysis Finished; In prep. On analysis Finished

14 CANGAROO-III project Caution! This is prospective image.

15 Time schedule ’04 ’03 10m X 2 10m X 3 10m X 4 Sep 2003 EXO 0556 RX J0852 Stereo Targets RCW86 SN1006 PSR 1706, RXJ 1713 Observation

16 Stereo observation Better angular resolution  =0.25  (One month observation)  0.15  (event by event) Better energy resolution  E/E=30%  15% And improvement of S/N ratio.

17 Merit of Stereo (1) 0.25 deg (Single) 0.05 deg (Stereo) SN1006 significance map (CANGAROO 10m single) TeV  -rays from shell-type SNRs Detailed mapping Of the emission region Angular resolution Single Telescope ~0.25deg (one month observation) 10m X 2 Stereo Telescope ~ 0.15deg (event by event) ~ 0.05deg, or better than that!! (one month observation)

18 Alpha <15 ゜ 952±137events(6.9σ) 0.45<E(TeV)<6.25 Merit of Stereo (2) Stereo observation Effective area → ×0.8 S/N → ×6 ~ 7 (Enomoto et al. 2002) 750±60 (12σ)

19 Present status: Three 10m telescopes in Woomera T2 T3 T1 Started operation in Dec. 2002 Assembled in Dec. 2002 In operation since 2000

20 10m telescope No.2 (CANGAROO T2) Completed in 2002 Focal length 8m Improved FRP mirror segments 427ch imaging camera Placed Hex; FOV 4.0 HV imposed on each PMTs 4.0°

21 T2 event samples ADC TDC PMT hit Scaler Star Info.

22 Stereo Analysis DAQ phase I (current): Both telescopes are operated Independently. Attached information on T2 data: Trigger delay time (1nsec resolution). Current event number of T1. Stereo analysis is conducted on off-line.

23 Stereo Trigger rate T1: trigger rate ~ 40Hz T2: trigger rate ~ 30Hz Coincidence ~ 2Hz T1 rate after cut ~2Hz The Stereo trigger rate is limited by T1.

24 Trigger delay time -1.0515  0.02 ns/min -1.105 ns/min Measured by TDC Calculated from Telescope movement OFF-line stereo analysis is working well.

25 ADC spectrum of T2 Red:ADC spectrum of T2 Blue:ADC spectrum of T2 made from the data triggered by T1 Pink:Power law function (index -2.7) Eth(blue) / Eth(red) ~ 4 T2 Energy threshold ~ 200GeV

26 Stereo Events Distribution of Arrival directions (not ready) TDC (hit timing) ADC (light intensity) T1 T2

27 Sensitivity of CANGAROO III Typical Observation time (ON-OFF total): 80h/month 0.01Crab (@200GeV)

28 Summary Stereo Observation Started in Dec 2002!! Telescope 3 will be started in Aug 2003. Telescope 4 will be started in Dec 2003. CANGAROO team published 3 papers in 2002. RXJ1713 (Enomoto et al., Nature) NGC253 (Itoh et al., A&A) Mrk 421 (Okumura et al., ApJ) And we have several papers in prep. Telescope 2 is in expected performance. Energy threshold~ 200GeV Sensitivity will become~ 0.01Crab (@200GeV, 20 hour).


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