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Search for High Energy Gamma Rays from an X-ray Selected Blazar Sample

Authors :
I. de la Calle Perez
I. H. Bond
P. J. Boyle
S. M. Bradbury
J. H. Buckley
D. A. Carter‐Lewis
O. Celik
W. Cui
C. Dowdall
C. Duke
A. Falcone
D. J. Fegan
S. J. Fegan
J. P. Finley
L. Fortson
J. A. Gaidos
K. Gibbs
S. Gammell
J. Hall
T. A. Hall
A. M. Hillas
J. Holder
D. Horan
M. Jordan
M. Kertzman
D. Kieda
J. Kildea
J. Knapp
K. Kosack
H. Krawczynski
F. Krennrich
S. LeBohec
E. T. Linton
J. Lloyd‐Evans
P. Moriarty
D. Muller
T. N. Nagai
R. A. Ong
M. Page
R. Pallassini
D. Petry
B. Power‐Mooney
J. Quinn
P. Rebillot
P. T. Reynolds
H. J. Rose
M. Schroedter
G. H. Sembroski
S. P. Swordy
V. V. Vassiliev
S. P. Wakely
G. Walker
T. C. Weekes
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Our understanding of blazars has been greatly increased in recent years by extensive multi-wavelength observations, particularly in the radio, X-ray and gamma-ray regions. Over the past decade the Whipple 10m telescope has contributed to this with the detection of 5 BL Lacertae objects at very high gamma-ray energies. The combination of multi-wavelength data has shown that blazars follow a well-defined sequence in terms of their broadband spectral properties. Together with providing constraints on emission models, this information has yielded a means by which potential sources of TeV emission may be identified and predictions made as to their possible gamma-ray flux. We have used the Whipple telescope to search for TeV gamma-ray emission from eight objects selected from a list of such candidates. No evidence has been found for VHE emission from the objects in our sample, and upper limits have been derived for the mean gamma-ray flux above 390GeV. These flux upper limits are compared with the model predictions and the implications of our results for future observations are discussed.<br />15 pages, 2 figures, Accepted for publication in ApJ

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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