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Observation of an Extended Very High Energy Gamma‐Ray Emission from MSH 15‐52 with CANGAROO‐III

Authors :
T. Nakamori
H. Kubo
T. Yoshida
T. Tanimori
R. Enomoto
G. V. Bicknell
R. W. Clay
P. G. Edwards
S. Gunji
S. Hara
T. Hara
T. Hattori
S. Hayashi
Y. Higashi
Y. Hirai
K. Inoue
S. Kabuki
F. Kajino
H. Katagiri
A. Kawachi
T. Kifune
R. Kiuchi
J. Kushida
Y. Matsubara
T. Mizukami
Y. Mizumoto
R. Mizuniwa
M. Mori
H. Muraishi
Y. Muraki
T. Naito
S. Nakano
D. Nishida
K. Nishijima
M. Ohishi
Y. Sakamoto
A. Seki
V. Stamatescu
T. Suzuki
D. L. Swaby
G. Thornton
F. Tokanai
K. Tsuchiya
S. Watanabe
Y. Yamada
E. Yamazaki
S. Yanagita
T. Yoshikoshi
Y. Yukawa
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 677:297-305
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2008.

Abstract

We have observed the supernova remnant MSH 15-52 (G320.4-1.2), which contains the gamma-ray pulsar PSR B1509-58, using the CANGAROO-III imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescope array from April to June in 2006. We detected gamma rays above 810 GeV at the 7 sigma level during a total effective exposure of 48.4 hours. We obtained a differential gamma-ray flux at 2.35 TeV of (7.9+/-1.5_{stat}+/-1.7_{sys}) \times 10^{-13} cm^{-2}s^{-1}TeV^{-1} with a photon index of 2.21+/-0.39_{stat}+/-0.40_{sys}, which is compatible with that of the H.E.S.S. observation in 2004. The morphology shows extended emission compared to our Point Spread Function. We consider the plausible origin of the high energy emission based on a multi-wavelength spectral analysis and energetics arguments.

Details

ISSN :
15384357 and 0004637X
Volume :
677
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1291049f6daee6307dbc4c4d2442bad2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/529029