114 research outputs found
Search for TeV gamma-rays from SN 1987A in 2001
We searched for TeV gamma-rays from the remnant of SN 1987A around 5400 days
after the supernova. The observations were carried out in 2001, from November
16 to December 11, using the CANGAROO-II Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov
Telescope. In total, 708 minutes of ON- and 1019 minutes of OFF-source data
were obtained under good conditions. The detection threshold was estimated to
be 1 TeV, due to the mean zenith angle of 39. The upper limits for the
gamma-ray flux were obtained and compared with the previous observations and
theoretical models. The observations indicate that the gamma-ray luminosity is
lower than erg s at TeV.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, submitted for publication, style file adde
Detection of diffuse TeV gamma-ray emission from the nearby starburst galaxy NGC 253
We report the TeV gamma-ray observations of the nearby normal spiral galaxy
NGC 253. At a distance of 2.5 Mpc, NGC 253 is one of the nearest
starburst galaxies. This relative closeness, coupled with the high star
formation rate in the galaxy, make it a good candidate TeV gamma-ray source.
Observations were carried out in 2000 and 2001 with the CANGAROO-II 10 m
imaging atmospheric Cerenkov telescope. TeV gamma-ray emission is detected at
the level with a flux of at energies 0.5 TeV. The data indicate that the
emission region is broader than the point spread function of our telescope.Comment: 4 pages, double colomn, 3 figures, aa.cl
Evidence of TeV gamma-ray emission from the nearby starburst galaxy NGC 253
TeV gamma-rays were recently detected from the nearby normal spiral galaxy
NGC 253 (Itoh et al., 2002). Observations to detect the Cherenkov light images
initiated by gamma-rays from the direction of NGC 253 were carried out in 2000
and 2001 over a total period of 150 hours. The orientation of images in
gamma-ray--like events is not consistent with emission from a point source, and
the emission region corresponds to a size greater than 10 kpc in radius. Here,
detailed descriptions of the analysis procedures and techniques are given.Comment: 16 pages, 27 figures, aa.cl
A Search for TeV Gamma-ray Emission from the PSR B1259-63/SS2883 Binary System with the CANGAROO-II 10-m Telescope
Observations of the PSR B1259-63/SS2883 binary system using the CANGAROO-II
Cherenkov telescope are reported. This nearby binary consists of a 48msec radio
pulsar in a highly eccentric orbit around a Be star, and offers a unique
laboratory to investigate the interactions between the outflows of the pulsar
and Be star at various distances. It has been pointed out that the relativistic
pulsar wind and the dense mass outflow of the Be star may result in the
emission of gamma rays up to TeV energies. We have observed the binary in 2000
and 2001, 47 and 157 days after the October 2000 periastron. Upper limits at
the 0.13--0.54 Crab level are obtained. A new model calculation for high-energy
gamma-ray emission from the Be star outflow is introduced and the estimated
gamma-ray flux considering Bremsstrahlung, inverse Compton scattering, and the
decay of neutral pions produced in proton-proton interactions, is found to be
comparable to the upper limits of these observations. Comparing our results
with these model calculations, the mass-outflow parameters of the Be star are
constrained.Comment: 29 pages, 10 figures, accepted by Ap
Development of an atmospheric Cherenkov imaging camera for the CANGAROO-III experiment
A Cherenkov imaging camera for the CANGAROO-III experiment has been developed
for observations of gamma-ray induced air-showers at energies from 10 to
10 eV. The camera consists of 427 pixels, arranged in a hexagonal shape
at 0.17 intervals, each of which is a 3/4-inch diameter photomultiplier
module with a Winston-cone--shaped light guide. The camera was designed to have
a large dynamic range of signal linearity, a wider field of view, and an
improvement in photon collection efficiency compared with the CANGAROO-II
camera. The camera, and a number of the calibration experiments made to test
its performance, are described in detail in this paper.Comment: 25 pages, 29 figures, elsart.cls, to appear in NIM-
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