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Supernova remnants and gamma-ray sources
A review of the possible relationship between gamma-ray sources and supernova
remnants (SNRs) is presented. Particular emphasis is given to the analysis of
the observational status of the problem of cosmic ray acceleration at SNR shock
fronts. All positional coincidences between SNRs and unidentified gamma-ray
sources listed in the Third EGRET Catalog at low Galactic latitudes are
discussed on a case by case basis. For several coincidences of particular
interest, new CO(J=1-0) and radio continuum maps are shown, and the mass
content of the SNR surroundings is determined. The contribution to the
gamma-ray flux observed that might come from cosmic ray particles (particularly
nuclei) locally accelerated at the SNR shock fronts is evaluated. We discuss
the prospects for future research in this field and remark on the possibilities
for observations with forthcoming gamma-ray instruments.Comment: Final version of a review article, to appear in the Physics Reports
(82 pages, 31 figures). Figures requiring high quality are just too large and
too many to be included here. Please download them from
http://www.angelfire.com/id/dtorres/down3.htm
Did Egret Detect Distant Supernova Remnants?
It might be thought that supernova remnants (SNRs) more distant than a few
kiloparsec from Earth could not have been detected by the EGRET experiment.
This work analyzes the observational status of this statement in the light of
new CO studies of SNRs.Comment: Accepted for publication in Advances in Space Research, in High
Energy Studies of Supernova Remnants and Neutron Stars, eds. W. Becker and W.
Hermsen (2003
On the morphology of the electron-positron annihilation emission as seen by SPI/INTEGRAL
The 511 keV positron annihilation emission remains a mysterious component of
the high energy emission of our Galaxy. Its study was one of the key scientific
objective of the SPI spectrometer on-board the INTEGRAL satellite. In fact, a
lot of observing time has been dedicated to the Galactic disk with a particular
emphasis on the central region. A crucial issue in such an analysis concerns
the reduction technique used to treat this huge quantity of data, and more
particularly the background modeling. Our method, after validation through a
variety of tests, is based on detector pattern determination per ~6 month
periods, together with a normalisation variable on a few hour timescale. The
Galactic bulge is detected at a level of ~70 sigma allowing more detailed
investigations. The main result is that the bulge morphology can be modelled
with two axisymmetric Gaussians of 3.2 deg. and 11.8 deg. FWHM and respective
fluxes of 2.5 and 5.4 x 10^-4 photons/(cm^2.s^1). We found a possible shift of
the bulge centre towards negative longitude at l=-0.6 +/- 0.2 degrees. In
addition to the bulge, a more extended structure is detected significantly with
flux ranging from 1.7 to 2.9 x10^-3 photons/(cm^2.s^1) depending on its assumed
geometry (pure disk or disk plus halo). The disk emission is also found to be
symmetric within the limits of the statistical errors.Comment: This paper has 12 pages and 14 figures. Accepted for publication by
the Astrophysical Journa
HI Observations of the Asymptotic Giant Branch Star X Herculis: Discovery of an Extended Circumstellar Wake Superposed on a Compact High-Velocity Cloud
We report HI 21-cm line observations of the AGB star X Her obtained with the
Green Bank Telescope (GBT) and the Very Large Array (VLA). We have detected HI
emission totaling M_HI=2.1e-03 M_sun associated with the circumstellar envelope
of the star. The HI distribution exhibits a head-tail morphology, similar to
those previously observed around Mira and RS Cnc. The tail extends ~6.0' (0.24
pc) in the plane of the sky, along the direction of the star's space motion. We
also detect a velocity gradient of ~6.5 km/s across the envelope, consistent
with the HI tracing a turbulent wake that arises from the motion of a
mass-losing star through the ISM. GBT mapping of a 2x2deg region around X Her
reveals that the star lies (in projection) near the periphery of a much larger
HI cloud that also exhibits signatures of ISM interaction. The properties of
the cloud are consistent with those of compact high-velocity clouds. Using CO
observations, we have placed an upper limit on its molecular gas content of
N_H2<1.3e20 cm^-2. Although the distance to the cloud is poorly constrained,
the probability of a chance coincidence in position, velocity, and apparent
position angle of space motion between X Her and the cloud is extremely small,
suggesting a possible physical association. However, the large HI mass of the
cloud (~>2.4~M_sun) and the blueshift of its mean velocity relative to X Her
are inconsistent with an origin tied directly to stellar ejection. (abridged)Comment: Accepted to AJ; 47 pages, 15 figures; version with full resolution
figures available at
http://www.haystack.mit.edu/hay/staff/lmatthew/matthews_XHer.pd
Modul paket keahlian pemasaran sekolah menengah kejuruan (SMK) kelompok kompetensi F
Modul Guru Pembelajar Paket Keahlian Pemasaran SMK ini terdiri atas 2 materi pokok, yaitu: materi profesional dan materi pedagogik. Masing-masing materi dilengkapi dengan tujuan, indikator pencapaian kompetensi, uraian materi, aktivitas pembelajaran, latihan dan kasus, rangkuman, umpan balik dan tindak lanjut, kunci jawaban serta evaluasi pembelajara
Deeper Chandra Follow-up of Cygnus TeV Source Perpetuates Mystery
A 50 ksec Chandra observation of the unidentified TeV source in Cygnus
reported by the HEGRA collaboration reveals no obvious diffuse X-ray
counterpart. However, 240 Pointlike X-ray sources are detected within or nearby
the extended TeV J2032+4130 source region, of which at least 36 are massive
stars and 2 may be radio emitters. That the HEGRA source is a composite, having
as counterpart the multiple point-like X-ray sources we observe, cannot be
ruled out. Indeed, the distribution of point-like X-ray sources appears
non-uniform and concentrated broadly within the extent of the TeV source
region. We offer a hypothesis for the origin of the very high energy gamma-ray
emission in Cyg OB2 based on the local acceleration of TeV range cosmic rays
and the differential distribution of OB vs. less massive stars in this
association.Comment: Substantially revised version; incorporates referee suggestions &
expanded discussio
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