291 research outputs found
Analysis techniques and performance of the Domino Ring Sampler version 4 based readout for the MAGIC telescopes
Recently the readout of the MAGIC telescopes has been upgraded to a new
system based on the Domino Ring Sampler version 4 chip. We present the analysis
techniques and the signal extraction performance studies of this system. We
study the behaviour of the baseline, the noise, the cross-talk, the linearity
and the time resolution. We investigate also the optimal signal extraction. In
addition we show some of the analysis techniques specific to the readout based
on the Domino Ring Sampler version 2 chip, previously used in the MAGIC II
telescope.Comment: 13 pages, 20 figures, 1 table, Accepted for publication in NIM
Ising superconductivity and magnetism in NbSe
Recent studies on superconductivity in NbSe have demonstrated a large
anisotropy in the superconducting critical field when the material is reduced
to a single monolayer. Motivated by this recent discovery, we use density
functional theory (DFT) calculations to quantitatively address the
superconducting properties of bulk and monolayer NbSe. We demonstrate that
NbSe is close to a ferromagnetic instability, and analyze our results in
the context of experimental measurements of the spin susceptibility in
NbSe. We show how this magnetic instability, which is pronounced in a
single monolayer, can enable sizeable singlet-triplet mixing of the
superconducting order parameter, contrary to contemporary considerations of the
pairing symmetry in monolayer NbSe, and discuss approaches as to how this
degree of mixing can be addressed quantitatively within our DFT framework. Our
calculations also enable a quantitative description of the large anisotropy of
the superconducting critical field, using DFT calculations of monolayer
NbSe in the normal stateComment: 13 pages, 6 figure
Break in the VHE spectrum of PG 1553+113: new upper limit on its redshift?
PG 1553+113 is a known BL Lac object, newly detected in the GeV-TeV energy
range by H.E.S.S and MAGIC. The redshift of this source is unknown and a lower
limit of was recently estimated. The very high energy (VHE) spectrum
of PG 1553+113 is attenuated due to the absorption by the low energy photon
field of the extragalactic background light (EBL). Here we correct the combined
H.E.S.S and MAGIC spectrum of PG 1553+113 for this absorption assuming a
minimum density of the evolving EBL. We use an argument that the intrinsic
photon index cannot be harder than and derive an upper limit on
the redshift of . Moreover, we find that a redshift above
implies a possible break of the intrinsic spectrum at about 200 GeV. Assuming
that such a break is absent, we derive a much stronger upper limit of . Alternatively, this break might be attributed to an additional emission
component in the jet of PG 1553+113. This would be the first evidence for a
second component is detected in the VHE spectrum of a blazar.Comment: revised version submitted to Ap
Detection of Very-High Energy Gamma-Rays from the BL Lac Object PG 1553+113 with the MAGIC Telescope
The MAGIC telescope has observed very-high energy gamma-ray emission from the
BL Lac object PG 1553+113 in 2005 and 2006 at an overall significance is 8.8
sigma. The light curve shows no significant flux variations on a daily
timescale. The flux level during 2005 was, however, significantly higher as
compared to 2006. The differential energy spectrum between approx. 90 GeV and
500 GeV is well described by a power law with a spectral index of -4.2+-0.3.
The photon energy spectrum and spectral modeling allow to pose upper limits of
z=0.74 and z=0.56, respectively, on the yet undetermined redshift of PG
1553+113. Recent VLT observations of this blazar show featureless spectra in
the near-IR, thus no direct redshift could be determined from these
measurements.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the 30th
International Cosmic Ray Conference, Merida, July 200
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