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Investigating the TeV morpholoy of MGRO J1908+06 with veritas

Authors :
P. Kaaret
J. Grube
S. Archambault
M. P. Connolly
Manel Errando
J. V. Cardenzana
J. E. Ward
Wei Cui
K. Berger
John L. Quinn
M. Kertzman
J. V. Tucci
P. Fortin
A. Varlotta
Gernot Maier
E. Collins-Hughes
Frank Krennrich
A. O'Faolain de Bhroithe
S. Vincent
G. H. Sembroski
M. Beilicke
H. Prokoph
R. Mukherjee
N. Galante
S. P. Wakely
M. J. Lang
R. Welsing
D. Gall
G. Ratliff
A. Wilhelm
Q. Feng
Gareth Hughes
Martin Pohl
H. Fleischhack
R. A. Ong
Xuhui Chen
A. W. Smith
Y. Khassen
S. Federici
David Kieda
Dirk Pandel
J. Dumm
J. H. Buckley
Gordon T. Richards
T. B. Humensky
K. Meagher
S. T. Griffiths
Vikram V. Dwarkadas
K. Ragan
E. Roache
D. S. Hanna
B. Behera
Luis C. Reyes
A. Furniss
Daniel Nieto
D. Staszak
Abraham D. Falcone
Karlen Shahinyan
N. H. Park
P. T. Reynolds
Jean-Francois Rajotte
V. Bugaev
Lucy Fortson
J. P. Finley
Sunil Kumar
A. Popkow
F. Sheidaei
J. Millis
J. Tyler
A. Weinstein
P. Moriarty
S. Griffin
E. Aliu
Ralph Bird
I. Telezhinsky
Jamie Holder
A. S. Madhavan
Wystan Benbow
A. N. Otte
Geza Gyuk
Julien Rousselle
L. Ciupik
K. Tsurusaki
G. H. Gillanders
Vladimir Vassiliev
Matteo Cerruti
T. Aune
A. McCann
Source :
The astrophysical journal 787(2), 166 (2014). doi:10.1088/0004-637X/787/2/166
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We report on deep observations of the extended TeV gamma-ray source MGRO J1908+06 made with the VERITAS very high energy (VHE) gamma-ray observatory. Previously, the TeV emission has been attributed to the pulsar wind nebula (PWN) of the Fermi-LAT pulsar PSR J1907+0602. We detect MGRO J1908+06 at a significance level of 14 standard deviations (14 sigma) and measure a photon index of 2.20 +/- 0.10_stat +/- 0.20_sys. The TeV emission is extended, covering the region near PSR J1907+0602 and also extending towards SNR G40.5--0.5. When fitted with a 2-dimensional Gaussian, the intrinsic extension has a standard deviation of sigma_src = 0.44 +/- 0.02 degrees. In contrast to other TeV PWNe of similar age in which the TeV spectrum softens with distance from the pulsar, the TeV spectrum measured near the pulsar location is consistent with that measured at a position near the rim of G40.5--0.5, 0.33 degrees away.<br />To appear in ApJ, 8 pages

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The astrophysical journal 787(2), 166 (2014). doi:10.1088/0004-637X/787/2/166
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....101e751ce8591d7d8d71afd919356aaa
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/787/2/166