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Abdalla, H. ; Adam, R. ; Aharonian, Felix A. ; Benkhali, F. Ait ; Angüner, Ekrem Oǧuzhan ; Arcaro, C. ; Armand, C. ; Armstrong, T. ; Ashkar, H. ; Backes, M. ; Baghmanyan, V. ; Martins, V. Barbosa ; Barnacka, A. ; Barnard, M. ; Becherini, Y. ; Berge, D. ; Bernlohr, K. ; Bi, B. ; Bottcher, M. ; Boisson, C. ; Bolmont, J. ; de Lavergne, M. de Bony ; Bordas, Pol ; Breuhaus, M. ; Brun, F. ; Brun, P. ; Bryan, M. ; Buchele, M. ; Bulik, T. ; Bylund, T. ; Caroff, S. ; Carosi, A. ; Casanova, Sabrina ; Chand, T. ; Chandra, S. ; Chen, A. ; Cotter, G. ; Curylo, M. ; Mbarubucyeye, J. Damascene ; Davids, I. D. ; Davies, J. ; Deil, C. ; Devin, J. ; deWilt, P. ; Dirson, L. ; Djannati-Atai, A. ; Dmytriiev, A. ; Donath, A. ; Doroshenko, V. ; Duffy, C. ; Dyks, J. ; Egberts, Kathrin ; Eichhorn, F. ; Einecke, S. ; Emery, G. ; Ernenwein, J. -P. ; Feijen, K. ; Fegan, S. ; Fiasson, A. ; de Clairfontaine, G. Fichet ; Fontaine, G. ; Funk, S. ; Fussling, Matthias ; Gabici, S. ; Gallant, Y. A. ; Giavitto, G. ; Giunti, L. ; Glawion, D. ; Glicenstein, J. F. ; Gottschall, D. ; Grondin, M. -H. ; Hahn, J. ; Haupt, M. ; Hermann, G. ; Hinton, J. A. ; Hofmann, W. ; Hoischen, Clemens ; Holch, T. L. ; Holler, M. ; Horbe, M. ; Horns, D. ; Huber, D. ; Jamrozy, M. ; Jankowsky, D. ; Jankowsky, F. ; Jardin-Blicq, A. ; Joshi, V. ; Jung-Richardt, I. ; Kasai, E. ; Kastendieck, M. A. ; Katarzynski, K. ; Katz, U. ; Khangulyan, D. ; Khelifi, B. ; Klepser, S. ; Kluzniak, W. ; Komin, Nu. ; Konno, R. ; Kosack, K. ; Kostunin, D. ; Kreter, M. ; Lamanna, G. ; Lemiere, A. ; Lemoine-Goumard, M. ; Lenain, J. -P. ; Levy, C. ; Lohse, T. ; Lypova, I. ; Mackey, J. ; Majumdar, J. ; Malyshev, D. ; Malyshev, D. ; Marandon, V. ; Marchegiani, P. ; Marcowith, Alexandre ; Mares, A. ; Marti-Devesa, G. ; Marx, R. ; Maurin, G. ; Meintjes, P. J. ; Meyer, M. ; Mitchell, A. ; Moderski, R. ; Mohamed, M. ; Mohrmann, L. ; Montanari, A. ; Moore, C. ; Morris, P. ; Moulin, Emmanuel ; Muller, J. ; Murach, T. ; Nakashima, K. ; Nayerhoda, A. ; de Naurois, M. ; Ndiyavala, H. ; Niederwanger, F. ; Niemiec, J. ; Oakes, L. ; O'Brien, Patrick ; Odaka, H. ; Ohm, S. ; Olivera-Nieto, L. ; Wilhelmi, E. de Ona ; Ostrowski, M. ; Oya, I. ; Panter, M. ; Panny, S. ; Parsons, R. D. ; Peron, G. ; Peyaud, B. ; Piel, Q. ; Pita, S. ; Poireau, V. ; Noel, A. Priyana ; Prokhorov, D. A. ; Prokoph, H. ; Puhlhofer, G. ; Punch, M. ; Quirrenbach, A. ; Raab, S. ; Rauth, R. ; Reichherzer, P. ; Reimer, A. ; Reimer, O. ; Remy, Q. ; Renaud, M. ; Rieger, F. ; Rinchiuso, L. ; Romoli, C. ; Rowell, G. ; Rudak, B. ; Ruiz-Velasco, E. ; Sahakian, V. ; Sailer, S. ; Sanchez, D. A. ; Santangelo, Andrea ; Sasaki, M. ; Scalici, M. ; Schussler, F. ; Schutte, H. M. ; Schwanke, U. ; Schwemmer, S. ; Seglar-Arroyo, M. ; Senniappan, M. ; Seyffert, A. S. ; Shafi, N. ; Shiningayamwe, K. ; Simoni, R. ; Sinha, A. ; Sol, H. ; Specovius, A. ; Spencer, S. ; Spir-Jacob, M. ; Stawarz, L. ; Sun, L. ; Steenkamp, R. ; Stegmann, C. ; Steinmassl, S. ; Steppa, C. ; Takahashi, T. ; Tavernier, T. ; Taylor, A. M. ; Terrier, R. ; Tiziani, D. ; Tluczykont, M. ; Tomankova, L. ; Trichard, C. ; Tsirou, M. ; Tuffs, R. ; Uchiyama, Y. ; van der Walt, D. J. ; van Eldik, C. ; van Rensburg, C. ; van Soelen, B. ; Vasileiadis, G. ; Veh, J. ; Venter, C. ; Vincent, P. ; Vink, J. ; Volk, H. J. ; Vuillaume, T. ; Wadiasingh, Z. ; Wagner, S. J. ; Watson, J. ; Werner, F. ; White, R. ; Wierzcholska, A. ; Wong, Yu Wun ; Yusafzai, A. ; Zacharias, M. ; Zanin, R. ; Zargaryan, D. ; Zdziarski, A. A. ; Zech, Alraune ; Zhu, S. J. ; Ziegler, A. ; Zorn, J. ; Zouari, S. ; Zywucka, N.
The unidentified very-high-energy (VHE; E > 0.1 TeV) gamma -ray source, HESS J1826-130, was discovered with the High Energy Stereoscopic System (HESS) in the Galactic plane. The analysis of 215 h of HESS data has revealed a steady gamma -ray flux from HESS J1826-130, which appears extended with a half-width of 0.21 degrees +/- 0.02 <br /> (stat)degrees <br /> stat degrees +/- 0.05 <br /> (sys)degrees sys degrees . The source spectrum is best fit with either a power-law function with a spectral index Gamma = 1.78 +/- 0.10(stat) +/- 0.20(sys) and an exponential cut-off at 15.2 <br /> (+5.5)(-3.2) -3.2+5.5 TeV, or a broken power-law with Gamma (1) = 1.96 +/- 0.06(stat) +/- 0.20(sys), Gamma (2) = 3.59 +/- 0.69(stat) +/- 0.20(sys) for energies below and above E-br = 11.2 +/- 2.7 TeV, respectively. The VHE flux from HESS J1826-130 is contaminated by the extended emission of the bright, nearby pulsar wind nebula, HESS J1825-137, particularly at the low end of the energy spectrum. Leptonic scenarios for the origin of HESS J1826-130 VHE emission related to PSR J1826-1256 are confronted by our spectral and morphological analysis. In a hadronic framework, taking into account the properties of dense gas regions surrounding HESS J1826-130, the source spectrum would imply an astrophysical object capable of accelerating the parent particle population up to greater than or similar to 200 TeV. Our results are also discussed in a multiwavelength context, accounting for both the presence of nearby supernova remnants, molecular clouds, and counterparts detected in radio, X-rays, and TeV energies.
Prospects for Cherenkov Telescope Array Observations of the Young Supernova Remnant RX J1713.7-3946
(2017)
Acero, F. ; Aloisio, R. ; Amans, J. ; Amato, Elena ; Antonelli, L. A. ; Aramo, C. ; Armstrong, T. ; Arqueros, F. ; Asano, Katsuaki ; Ashley, M. ; Backes, M. ; Balazs, C. ; Balzer, A. ; Bamba, Aya ; Barkov, Maxim ; Barrio, J. A. ; Benbow, Wystan ; Bernloehr, K. ; Beshley, V. ; Bigongiari, C. ; Biland, A. ; Bilinsky, A. ; Bissaldi, Elisabetta ; Biteau, J. ; Blanch, O. ; Blasi, P. ; Blazek, J. ; Boisson, C. ; Bonanno, G. ; Bonardi, A. ; Bonavolonta, C. ; Bonnoli, G. ; Braiding, C. ; Brau-Nogue, S. ; Bregeon, J. ; Brown, A. M. ; Bugaev, V. ; Bulgarelli, A. ; Bulik, T. ; Burton, Michael ; Burtovoi, A. ; Busetto, G. ; Bottcher, M. ; Cameron, R. ; Capalbi, M. ; Caproni, Anderson ; Caraveo, P. ; Carosi, R. ; Cascone, E. ; Cerruti, M. ; Chaty, Sylvain ; Chen, A. ; Chen, X. ; Chernyakova, M. ; Chikawa, M. ; Chudoba, J. ; Cohen-Tanugi, J. ; Colafrancesco, S. ; Conforti, V. ; Contreras, J. L. ; Costa, A. ; Cotter, G. ; Covino, Stefano ; Covone, G. ; Cumani, P. ; Cusumano, G. ; Daniel, M. ; Dazzi, F. ; De Angelis, A. ; De Cesare, G. ; De Franco, A. ; De Frondat, F. ; Dal Pino, E. M. de Gouveia ; De Lisio, C. ; Lopez, R. de los Reyes ; De Lotto, B. ; de Naurois, M. ; De Palma, F. ; Del Santo, M. ; Delgado, C. ; della Volpe, D. ; Di Girolamo, T. ; Di Giulio, C. ; Di Pierro, F. ; Di Venere, L. ; Doro, M. ; Dournaux, J. ; Dumas, D. ; Dwarkadas, Vikram V. ; Diaz, C. ; Ebr, J. ; Egberts, Kathrin ; Einecke, S. ; Elsaesser, D. ; Eschbach, S. ; Falceta-Goncalves, D. ; Fasola, G. ; Fedorova, E. ; Fernandez-Barral, A. ; Ferrand, Gilles ; Fesquet, M. ; Fiandrini, E. ; Fiasson, A. ; Filipovic, Miroslav D. ; Fioretti, V. ; Font, L. ; Fontaine, Gilles ; Franco, F. J. ; Freixas Coromina, L. ; Fujita, Yutaka ; Fukui, Y. ; Funk, S. ; Forster, A. ; Gadola, A. ; Lopez, R. Garcia ; Garczarczyk, M. ; Giglietto, N. ; Giordano, F. ; Giuliani, A. ; Glicenstein, J. ; Gnatyk, R. ; Goldoni, P. ; Grabarczyk, T. ; Graciani, R. ; Graham, J. ; Grandi, P. ; Granot, Jonathan ; Green, A. J. ; Griffiths, S. ; Gunji, S. ; Hakobyan, H. ; Hara, S. ; Hassan, T. ; Hayashida, M. ; Heller, M. ; Helo, J. C. ; Hinton, J. ; Hnatyk, B. ; Huet, J. ; Huetten, M. ; Humensky, T. B. ; Hussein, M. ; Horandel, J. ; Ikeno, Y. ; Inada, T. ; Inome, Y. ; Inoue, S. ; Inoue, T. ; Inoue, Y. ; Ioka, K. ; Iori, Maurizio ; Jacquemier, J. ; Janecek, P. ; Jankowsky, D. ; Jung, I. ; Kaaret, P. ; Katagiri, H. ; Kimeswenger, S. ; Kimura, Shigeo S. ; Knodlseder, J. ; Koch, B. ; Kocot, J. ; Kohri, K. ; Komin, N. ; Konno, Y. ; Kosack, K. ; Koyama, S. ; Kraus, Michaela ; Kubo, Hidetoshi ; Mezek, G. Kukec ; Kushida, J. ; La Palombara, N. ; Lalik, K. ; Lamanna, G. ; Landt, H. ; Lapington, J. ; Laporte, P. ; Lee, S. ; Lees, J. ; Lefaucheur, J. ; Lenain, J. -P. ; Leto, Giuseppe ; Lindfors, E. ; Lohse, T. ; Lombardi, S. ; Longo, F. ; Lopez, M. ; Lucarelli, F. ; Luque-Escamilla, Pedro Luis ; Lopez-Coto, R. ; Maccarone, M. C. ; Maier, G. ; Malaguti, G. ; Mandat, D. ; Maneva, G. ; Mangano, S. ; Marcowith, Alexandre ; Marti, J. ; Martinez, M. ; Martinez, G. ; Masuda, S. ; Maurin, G. ; Maxted, N. ; Melioli, Claudio ; Mineo, T. ; Mirabal, N. ; Mizuno, T. ; Moderski, R. ; Mohammed, M. ; Montaruli, T. ; Moralejo, A. ; Mori, K. ; Morlino, G. ; Morselli, A. ; Moulin, Emmanuel ; Mukherjee, R. ; Mundell, C. ; Muraishi, H. ; Murase, Kohta ; Nagataki, Shigehiro ; Nagayoshi, T. ; Naito, T. ; Nakajima, D. ; Nakamori, T. ; Nemmen, R. ; Niemiec, Jacek ; Nieto, D. ; Nievas-Rosillo, M. ; Nikolajuk, M. ; Nishijima, K. ; Noda, K. ; Nogues, L. ; Nosek, D. ; Novosyadlyj, B. ; Nozaki, S. ; Ohira, Yutaka ; Ohishi, M. ; Ohm, S. ; Okumura, A. ; Ong, R. A. ; Orito, R. ; Orlati, A. ; Ostrowski, M. ; Oya, I. ; Padovani, Marco ; Palacio, J. ; Palatka, M. ; Paredes, Josep M. ; Pavy, S. ; Persic, M. ; Petrucci, P. ; Petruk, Oleh ; Pisarski, A. ; Pohl, Martin ; Porcelli, A. ; Prandini, E. ; Prast, J. ; Principe, G. ; Prouza, M. ; Pueschel, Elisa ; Puelhofer, G. ; Quirrenbach, A. ; Rameez, M. ; Reimer, O. ; Renaud, M. ; Ribo, M. ; Rico, J. ; Rizi, V. ; Rodriguez, J. ; Fernandez, G. Rodriguez ; Rodriguez Vazquez, J. J. ; Romano, Patrizia ; Romeo, G. ; Rosado, J. ; Rousselle, J. ; Rowell, G. ; Rudak, B. ; Sadeh, I. ; Safi-Harb, S. ; Saito, T. ; Sakaki, N. ; Sanchez, D. ; Sangiorgi, P. ; Sano, H. ; Santander, M. ; Sarkar, S. ; Sawada, M. ; Schioppa, E. J. ; Schoorlemmer, H. ; Schovanek, P. ; Schussler, F. ; Sergijenko, O. ; Servillat, M. ; Shalchi, A. ; Shellard, R. C. ; Siejkowski, H. ; Sillanpaa, A. ; Simone, D. ; Sliusar, V. ; Sol, H. ; Stanic, S. ; Starling, R. ; Stawarz, L. ; Stefanik, S. ; Stephan, M. ; Stolarczyk, T. ; Szanecki, M. ; Szepieniec, T. ; Tagliaferri, G. ; Tajima, H. ; Takahashi, M. ; Takeda, J. ; Tanaka, M. ; Tanaka, S. ; Tejedor, L. A. ; Telezhinsky, Igor O. ; Temnikov, P. ; Terada, Y. ; Tescaro, D. ; Teshima, M. ; Testa, V. ; Thoudam, S. ; Tokanai, F. ; Torres, D. F. ; Torresi, E. ; Tosti, G. ; Townsley, C. ; Travnicek, P. ; Trichard, C. ; Trifoglio, M. ; Tsujimoto, S. ; Vagelli, V. ; Vallania, P. ; Valore, L. ; van Driel, W. ; van Eldik, C. ; Vandenbroucke, Justin ; Vassiliev, V. ; Vecchi, M. ; Vercellone, Stefano ; Vergani, S. ; Vigorito, C. ; Vorobiov, S. ; Vrastil, M. ; Vazquez Acosta, M. L. ; Wagner, S. J. ; Wagner, R. ; Wakely, S. P. ; Walter, R. ; Ward, J. E. ; Watson, J. J. ; Weinstein, A. ; White, M. ; White, R. ; Wierzcholska, A. ; Wilcox, P. ; Williams, D. A. ; Wischnewski, R. ; Wojcik, P. ; Yamamoto, T. ; Yamamoto, H. ; Yamazaki, Ryo ; Yanagita, S. ; Yang, L. ; Yoshida, T. ; Yoshida, M. ; Yoshiike, S. ; Yoshikoshi, T. ; Zacharias, M. ; Zampieri, L. ; Zanin, R. ; Zavrtanik, M. ; Zavrtanik, D. ; Zdziarski, A. ; Zech, Alraune ; Zechlin, Hannes ; Zhdanov, V. ; Ziegler, A. ; Zorn, J.
We perform simulations for future Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) observations of RX J1713.7-3946, a young supernova remnant (SNR) and one of the brightest sources ever discovered in very high energy (VHE) gamma rays. Special attention is paid to exploring possible spatial (anti) correlations of gamma rays with emission at other wavelengths, in particular X-rays and CO/H I emission. We present a series of simulated images of RX J1713.7-3946 for CTA based on a set of observationally motivated models for the gamma-ray emission. In these models, VHE gamma rays produced by high-energy electrons are assumed to trace the nonthermal X-ray emission observed by XMM-Newton, whereas those originating from relativistic protons delineate the local gas distributions. The local atomic and molecular gas distributions are deduced by the NANTEN team from CO and H I observations. Our primary goal is to show how one can distinguish the emission mechanism(s) of the gamma rays (i.e., hadronic versus leptonic, or a mixture of the two) through information provided by their spatial distribution, spectra, and time variation. This work is the first attempt to quantitatively evaluate the capabilities of CTA to achieve various proposed scientific goals by observing this important cosmic particle accelerator.
Acharya, B. S. ; Aramo, C. ; Babic, A. ; Barrio, J. A. ; Baushev, Anton N. ; Tjus, J. Becker ; Berge, David ; Bohacova, M. ; Bonardi, A. ; Brown, A. ; Bugaev, V. ; Bulik, Tomasz ; Burton, M. ; Busetto, G. ; Caraveo, P. A. ; Carosi, R. ; Carr, John ; Chadwick, Paula M. ; Chudoba, J. ; Conforti, V. ; Connaughton, V. ; Contreras, J. L. ; Cotter, G. ; Dazzi, F. ; De Franco, A. ; de la Calle, I. ; Lopez, R. de los Reyes ; De Lotto, B. ; De Palma, F. ; Di Girolamo, T. ; Di Giulio, C. ; Di Pierro, F. ; Dournaux, J. -L. ; Dwarkadas, Vikram V. ; Ebr, J. ; Egberts, Kathrin ; Fesquet, M. ; Fleischhack, H. ; Font, L. ; Fontaine, G. ; Foerster, A. ; Füßling, Matthias ; Garcia, B. ; Lopez, R. Garcia ; Garczarczyk, M. ; Gargano, F. ; Garrido, D. ; Gaug, M. ; Giglietto, N. ; Giordano, F. ; Giuliani, A. ; Godinovic, N. ; Gonzalez, M. M. ; Grabarczyk, T. ; Hassan, T. ; Hoerandel, J. ; Hrabovsky, M. ; Hrupec, D. ; Humensky, T. B. ; Huovelin, J. ; Jamrozy, M. ; Janecek, P. ; Kaaret, P. E. ; Katz, U. ; Kaufmann, S. ; Khelifi, B. ; Kluzniak, W. ; Kocot, J. ; Komin, N. ; Kubo, H. ; Kushida, J. ; Lamanna, G. ; Lee, W. H. ; Lenain, J. -P. ; Lohse, T. ; Lombardi, S. ; Lopez-Coto, R. ; Lopez-Oramas, A. ; Lucarelli, F. ; Maccarone, M. C. ; Maier, G. ; Majumdar, P. ; Malaguti, G. ; Mandat, D. ; Mazziotta, Mario Nicola ; Meagher, K. ; Mirabal, N. ; Morselli, A. ; Moulin, Emmanuel ; Niemiec, J. ; Nievas, M. ; Nishijima, K. ; Nosek, D. ; Nunio, F. ; Ohishi, M. ; Ohm, S. ; Ong, R. A. ; Orito, R. ; Otte, N. ; Palatka, M. ; Pareschi, G. ; Pech, M. ; Persic, M. ; Pohl, Manuela ; Prouza, M. ; Quirrenbach, A. ; Raino, S. ; Fernandez, G. Rodriguez ; Romano, Patrizia ; Rovero, A. C. ; Rudak, B. ; Schovanek, P. ; Shayduk, M. ; Siejkowski, H. ; Sillanpaa, A. ; Stefanik, S. ; Stolarczyk, T. ; Szanecki, M. ; Szepieniec, T. ; Tejedor, L. A. ; Telezhinsky, Igor O. ; Teshima, M. ; Tibaldo, L. ; Tibolla, O. ; Tovmassian, G. ; Travnicek, P. ; Trzeciak, M. ; Vallania, P. ; van Eldik, C. ; Vercellone, S. ; Vigorito, C. ; Wagner, S. J. ; Wakely, S. P. ; Weinstein, A. ; Wierzcholska, A. ; Wilhelm, Alina ; Wojcik, P. ; Yoshikoshi, T.
Supernova remnants (SNRs) are among the most important targets for gamma-ray observatories. Being prominent non-thermal sources, they are very likely responsible for the acceleration of the bulk of Galactic cosmic rays (CRS). To firmly establish the SNR paradigm for the origin of cosmic rays, it should be confirmed that protons are indeed accelerated in, and released from, SNRs with the appropriate flux and spectrum. This can be done by detailed theoretical models which account for microphysics of acceleration and various radiation processes of hadrons and leptons. The current generation of Cherenkov telescopes has insufficient sensitivity to constrain theoretical models. A new facility, the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA), will have superior capabilities and may finally resolve this long standing issue of high-energy astrophysics. We want to assess the capabilities of CTA to reveal the physics of various types of SNRs in the initial 2000 years of their evolution. During this time, the efficiency to accelerate cosmic rays is highest. We perform time-dependent simulations of the hydrodynamics, the magnetic fields, the cosmic-ray acceleration, and the non-thermal emission for type Ia, Ic and IIP SNRs. We calculate the CTA response to the y-ray emission from these SNRs for various ages and distances, and we perform a realistic analysis of the simulated data. We derive distance limits for the detectability and resolvability of these SNR types at several ages. We test the ability of CTA to reconstruct their morphological and spectral parameters as a function of their distance. Finally, we estimate how well CTA data will constrain the theoretical models. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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