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HESS observations of the Carina nebula and its enigmatic colliding wind binary Eta Carinae

Authors :
E. Birsin
G. Cologna
Nu. Komin
K. Egberts
Anna Szostek
S. J. Nolan
Joachim Hahn
Petter Hofverberg
K. Kosack
Konrad Bernlöhr
Heinrich J. Völk
M. Renaud
W. Kluźniak
P.-O. Petrucci
N. W. Pekeur
D. Nekrassov
G. Pühlhofer
M.-H. Grondin
J. Perez
A. Reimer
M. Naumann-Godo
M. Paz Arribas
P. Bordas
Dirk Lennarz
E. Moulin
A. Jacholkowska
Fabio Acero
A. Charbonnier
F. Feinstein
S. Heinz
C.-C. Lu
Andreas Quirrenbach
A. A. Zdziarski
Igor Oya
M. K. Daniel
S. Schwarzburg
M. Füßling
Stefan Ohm
Sarah Kaufmann
Ullrich Schwanke
Michael Zacharias
S. Pita
T. Bulik
I. Büsching
M. Dalton
L. Gérard
B. Glück
Anna Barnacka
Riaan Steenkamp
Matteo Cerruti
T. J. L. McComb
J. K. Becker
F. Krayzel
J. Dyks
A. G. Akhperjanian
G. Pelletier
S. Rosier-Lees
G. Heinzelmann
M. Mohamed
Regis Terrier
D. Klochkov
M. C. Medina
R. Kossakowski
Yvonne Becherini
B. Peyaud
A. Bochow
Werner Hofmann
Gilles Maurin
J. L. Skilton
Christo Venter
Marek Jamrozy
Andreas Hillert
M. V. Fernandes
D. Göring
R. White
A. Marcowith
Joachim Ripken
C. Jahn
Helene Sol
E. de Oña Wilhelmi
S. Häffner
A. Balzer
J. Bolmont
N. Nguyen
N. Maxted
I. Sushch
Michael Punch
Julien Masbou
Reinhard Schlickeiser
R. Moderski
J. Harris
A. Zech
Christian Stegmann
Isak Delberth Davids
M. Ostrowski
Peter Eger
Gisela Anton
A. Fiasson
Jim Hinton
L. Fallon
S. Schwemmer
Andrea Santangelo
C. van Eldik
V. Marandon
Hugh Dickinson
C. L. Naumann
David Sánchez
Gavin Rowell
Y. A. Gallant
H.-S. Zechlin
Daniel Hampf
M. Hauser
R. de los Reyes
Sabrina Casanova
F. Sheidaei
P. Espigat
Frank M. Rieger
Michal Dyrda
A. Abramowski
Ł. Stawarz
Francois Brun
G. Spengler
Francesca Volpe
J. D. Hague
B. Nicholas
André Schulz
J.-P. Tavernet
S. J. Fegan
A. Djannati-Ataï
Dieter Horns
J. Mehault
W. Domainko
Jacek Niemiec
Henning Gast
Pascal Vincent
A. Cheesebrough
Gerard Fontaine
Olaf Reimer
M. Mayer
K. Stycz
Jan Conrad
I. Jung
B. Rudak
A. Lopatin
B. Degrange
L. O'c. Drury
Anna Zajczyk
J. F. Glicenstein
Thierry Montmerle
M. de Naurois
Gilles Henri
J.-P. Lenain
F. Stinzing
Alicja Wierzcholska
B. Giebels
T. Garrigoux
Serguei Vorobiov
Krzysztof Katarzynski
M. J. Vorster
Markus Holler
Felix Aharonian
Pierre Brun
H. Laffon
K. Valerius
D. Nedbal
Thomas Lohse
M. Panter
U. Katz
M. Tluczykont
V. Sahakian
Martin Ward
C. B. Rulten
C. Boisson
B. Khélifi
G. Hermann
J. Brucker
G. Lamanna
R. C. G. Chaves
Aion Viana
B. Opitz
Jonathan Biteau
Guillaume Dubus
K. Dutson
Christoph Deil
T. Kneiske
L. Rob
Stefan Wagner
M. A. Kastendieck
G. Vasileiadis
P. M. Chadwick
A. Förster
Martin Raue
Svenja Carrigan
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 424:128-135
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2012.

Abstract

The massive binary system Eta Carinae and the surrounding HII complex, the Carina Nebula, are potential particle acceleration sites from which very-high-energy (VHE; E > 100 GeV) \gamma-ray emission could be expected. This paper presents data collected during VHE \gamma-ray observations with the H.E.S.S. telescope array from 2004 to 2010, which cover a full orbit of Eta Carinae. In the 33.1-hour data set no hint of significant \gamma-ray emission from Eta Carinae has been found and an upper limit on the \gamma-ray flux of 7.7 x 10-13 ph cm-2 s-1 (99% confidence level) is derived above the energy threshold of 470 GeV. Together with the detection of high-energy (HE; 0.1 GeV > E > 100 GeV) \gamma-ray emission by the Fermi-LAT up to 100 GeV, and assuming a continuation of the average HE spectral index into the VHE domain, these results imply a cut-off in the \gamma-ray spectrum between the HE and VHE \gamma-ray range. This could be caused either by a cut-off in the accelerated particle distribution or by severe \gamma-\gamma\ absorption losses in the wind collision region. Furthermore, the search for extended \gamma-ray emission from the Carina Nebula resulted in an upper limit on the \gamma-ray flux of 4.2 x 10-12 ph cm-2 s-1 (99% confidence level). The derived upper limit of ~23 on the cosmic-ray enhancement factor is compared with results found for the old-age mixed-morphology supernova remnant W 28.

Details

ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
424
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7309ccd3b92db23640d3fa3302169221
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.21180.x