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Incontri di Fisica delle Alte Energie IFAE 2006 Pavia Vincenzo Vitale Recent Results in Gamma Ray Astronomy with IACTs.

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1 Incontri di Fisica delle Alte Energie IFAE 2006 Pavia Vincenzo Vitale Recent Results in Gamma Ray Astronomy with IACTs

2 Introduction Instruments and techniques Scientific highlights and observations Summary Outline

3 Introduction Cosmic gamma-ray observation: - directly from satellites (HE) < O(10 GeV) and - indirectly from ground-based installations (VHE) > O(100 GeV) Satellites: EGRET -> HE gamma-ray astronomy already consolidated. EGRET: Around 350 sources (250 unidentified)

4 Ground based vs satellite Satellite : primary detection small effective area ~1m 2 lower sensitivity large angular opening large duty-cycle large cost lower energy low bkg IACT/ground based Secondary detection huge effective area ~10 4 m 2 Higher sensitivity small angular opening small duty-cycle low cost high energy high bkg

5 Sensitivity of γ detectors High galactic latitudes  b =2 10 -5  cm -2 s -1 sr -1 (100 MeV/E) 1.1 ). Cerenkov telescopes sensitivities (Veritas, MAGIC, Whipple, Hess, Celeste, Stacee, Hegra) are for 50 hours of observations.Large field of view detectors sensitivities (AGILE, GLAST, Milagro, ARGO, AMS) are for 1 year of observation.

6 STACEE CACTUS MILAGRO TIBET ARGO-YBJ PACT GRAPES TACTIC VERITAS MAGIC HESS CANGAROO TIBET MILAGRO STACEE TACTIC VHE γ detectors

7 Observation tecnique ~ 10 km Particle shower Detection of TeV gamma rays using Cherenkov telescopes ~ 1 o Cherenkov light ~ 120 m

8 Image intensity  Shower energy Image orientation  Shower direction Image shape  Primary particle

9 Better bkgd reduction Better angular resolution Better energy resolution Slide fro Pr W. Hofmann

10 Galactic Sources  Acceleration of Galactic cosmic rays in SNR  Galactic center emissions  New type of sources

11 HESS galactic plane survey 330° Sources > 6 sigma: 9 new, 11 total Sources > 4 sigma: 7 new Most sources: Shell-type SNR Pulsar-Wind- Nebulae Unidentified New objects

12 RX J1713-3946  Unambiguous evidence for particle acceleration in an SNR shell  Resolved shell in VHE g-rays  Close correlation between X-rays and g-rays

13 RX J1713-3946 Preliminary Index ~ 2.1 – 2.2 Little variation across SNR No evidence of cutoff or break at high energy  Acceleration of primary particles in SNR shock to well beyond 100 TeV

14 Galactic Center Sgr A Diffuse emission Nature, Feb. 9th 2006

15 Galactic Center Unbroken power law, index 2.3 Good agreement between HESS and MAGIC (large zenith angle observation ).

16 PSR B1259-63  Binary system  Strong stellar wind  Shock at wind- pulsar interaction

17 Extragalactic Sources  Physics of AGN jets  Cosmological extragalactic background light (EBL)

18 AGN summary SourceRedshiftType First Detection Confimation M870.004 FR I HEGRAHESS Mkn 421 0.031 BL Lac WhippleMany Mkn 501 0.034 BL Lac WhippleMany 1ES 2344+514 0.044 BL Lac WhippleHEGRA 1ES 1959+650 0.047 BL Lac Tel. Array Many PKS 2005-489 0.071 BL Lac HESS PKS 2155-304 0.116 BL Lac Mark VI HESS H1426+4280.129 BL Lac WhippleMany H2356-3090.165 HESS 1ES 1218+304 0.182 BL Lac MAGIC 1ES 1101-232 0.186 BL Lac HESS

19 Extrag. Background Light  Cosmological radiation from star formation and evolution.  Spectral signature from gg absorption for Eg ~ 50-2000 GeV.  Use measured AGN spectra to constrain EBL. 1ES 1101-232 (HESS col.) Gamma ray horizon Martinez et al 2005

20 AGN with orphan flares  Source observed already by Whipple and HEGRA in flaring state.  Orphan flares (hadronic origin ?)  MAGIC observation: low threshold and low flux (low state).  Two neutrinos in AMANDA data ?.  Two HiRes stereo events ?.  => Connection btw. Gamma-ray astronomy and neutrino/UHECR astronomy ?.

21 High resolution flare study Huge Mkn 501 flare on 1st July 2005 -> 4 Crab intensity. Intensity variation in 2 minute bins -> new, much stronger, constraints on emission mechanism and light-speed dispersion relations (effective quantum gravity scale). Preliminary 2 minutes time bins Preliminary Crab

22 GRBs observation with MAGIC # GRB Event Satellite Onset [UTC] Dt alert [sec] Dt obs. [sec]q[deg]z1GRB050408HETE16:22:50143138481.23 2GRB050421SWIFT04:11:525811252 3GRB050502SWIFT02:14:1818990333.79 4GRB050505SWIFT23:22:21540793504.27 5GRB050509ASWIFT01:46:291611557 6GRB050509BSWIFT04:00:1915368690.23 7GRB050528SWIFT04:06:45437752 8GRB050713ASWIFT04:29:02134049 On 13 July 2005 MAGIC has observed a GRB with only 40 s delay Preliminary analysis shows no signal Constrain models on prompt emission

23 Mrk421 Mrk501 Crab Pulsar AGN The VHE γ ray sky + some additional sources in galactic plane. 1995 2005

24 Source Counts Source Type* 20032005 Pulsar Wind Nebula (e.g. Crab, MSH 15-52 …) 16 Supernova Remnants (e.g. Cas-A, RXJ 1713 …) 26 Binary Pulsar (B1259-63) 01 Micro-quasar (LS 5039) 01 Diffuse (GC clouds) 01 AGN (e.g. Mkn 421, PKS 2155 …) 711 Unidentified26 TOTAL1232  Explosion in the number of VHE sources.

25 Summary  Galactic Plane rich in number and type of VHE emitters.  PWN and SNRs firmly established as TeV sources.  Unprecedented spectrum and morphology studies.  Discovery of VHE gamma-ray emission from a binary Pulsar and from a Microquasar.  Wide-range spectrum of gamma-ray emission from GC. No hint for DM annihilation signals.  Increased number of TeV blazars at large redshift. Constraints in cosmological EBL.  2 minutes-resolution light-curve of a fast flare. Constraints in emission models and light-speed dispersion relations.  First GRB follow-up in coincidence with X-ray observation. Constraints in GRB models.

26 γ /hadron separation  CR (2) Shape:  –rays are narrower than cosmic rays.

27 γ /hadron separation Proton shower Gamma shower Crab Nebula

28 New Cherenkov Telescopes HESS-II New 28m telescope. 2048 pixel camera. Lower energy 40-50 GeV First light in 2008. MAGIC-II Improved 17m telescope. Faster FADCs and a high-QE camera. First light in 2007. MAGIC-I MAGIC-II 85m VERITAS 4x 12m telescopes at Kitt-Peak in 2006.


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