311 research outputs found
Cross Calibration of Imaging Air Cherenkov Telescopes with Fermi
An updated model for the synchrotron and inverse Compton emission from a
population of high energy electrons of the Crab Nebula is used to reproduce the
measured spectral energy distribution from radio to high energy gamma-rays. By
comparing the predicted inverse Compton component with recent Fermi
measurements of the nebula's emission, it is possible to determine the average
magnetic field in the nebula and to derive the underlying electron energy
distribution. The model calculation can then be used to cross calibrate the
Fermi observations with ground based air shower measurements. The resulting
energy calibration factors are derived and can be used for combining broad
energy measurements taken with Fermi in conjunction with ground based
measurements.Comment: 2009 Fermi Symposium, eConf Proceedings C091122, 5 pages, 5 figures,
3 table
Constraining Galactic dark matter with gamma-ray pixel counts statistics
Gamma-ray searches for new physics such as dark matter are often driven by
investigating the composition of the extragalactic gamma-ray background (EGB).
Classic approaches to EGB decomposition manifest in resolving individual point
sources and dissecting the intensity spectrum of the remaining unresolved
component. Furthermore, statistical methods have recently been proven to
outperform the sensitivity of classic source detection algorithms in finding
point-source populations in the unresolved flux regime. In this article, we
employ the 1-point photon count statistics of eight years of Fermi-LAT data to
resolve the population of extragalactic point sources and to decompose the
diffuse isotropic background contribution for Galactic latitudes |b|>30 deg. We
use three adjacent energy bins between 1 and 10 GeV. For the first time, we
extend the analysis to incorporate a potential contribution from annihilating
dark matter smoothly distributed in the Galaxy. We investigate the sensitivity
reach of 1-point statistics for constraining the thermally-averaged
self-annihilation cross section of dark matter, using different
template models for the Galactic foreground emission. Given the official
Fermi-LAT interstellar emission model, we set upper bounds on the DM
self-annihilation cross section that are comparable with the
constraints obtained by other indirect detection methods, in particular by the
stacking analysis of several dwarf spheroidal galaxies.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, 1 table; v2: major changes improving the
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Les droits fondamentaux dans la jurisprudence du Tribunal constitutionnel fédéral de R.F.A.
Une charte des droits et libertés n'est pas une déclaration sans valeur juridique, un document formaliste dénué de sens. En République fédérale d'Allemagne comme au Québec et au Canada, il s'agit en premier lieu d'un instrument important de transfert des pouvoirs, du politique vers le judiciaire. En décrivant dans un premier temps la structure des droits fondamentaux dans le texte constitutionnel de l'Allemagne de l'ouest, l'auteur expose ce rôle croissant du judiciaire résultant de l'élargissement des droits fondamentaux.A charter of liberties and freedoms is not a declaration devoid of legal value, a purely formal document without legal meaning. In the Federal Republic of Germany as in Québec and in Canada, it is in the first place an important instrument for transferring power from politics to the judiciary. By first describing the structure of fundamental rights in the constitutional text of West Germany, the author presents the increasing role of the judiciary resulting from the widening of fundamental rights
The Genderization of Crime Fiction from the Victorian Era to the Modern Day
Although Victorian crime fiction was originally “feminine” in its sensation fiction origins, it became increasingly masculinized as the genre developed. Eventually, Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories set forth the detective duo archetype of two white middle-class males, and it has remained the genre’s defining model ever since. This essay describes a book collection which explores this transition from feminine to masculine in the crime fiction genre of British literature and questions to what extent modern day authors are both challenging this model and remaining confined by it
New Constraints on Hidden Photons using Very High Energy Gamma-Rays from the Crab Nebula
Extensions of the standard model of particle physics, in particular those
based on string theory, often predict a new U(1) gauge symmetry in a hidden
sector. The corresponding gauge boson, called hidden photon, naturally
interacts with the ordinary photon via gauge kinetic mixing, leading to photon
- hidden photon oscillations. In this framework, one expects photon
disappearance as a function of the mass of the hidden photon and the mixing
angle, loosely constrained from theory. Several experiments have been carried
out or are planned to constrain the mass-mixing plane.
In this contribution we derive new constraints on the hidden photon
parameters, using very high energy gamma-rays detected from the Crab Nebula,
whose broad-band spectral characteristics are well understood. The very high
energy gamma-ray observations offer the possibility to provide bounds in a
broad mass range at a previously unexplored energy and distance scale. Using
existing data that were taken with several Cherenkov telescopes, we discuss our
results in the context of current constraints and consider the possibilities of
using astrophysical data to search for hidden photon signatures.Comment: Proceedings of the "Heidelberg International Symposium on High Energy
Gamma-Ray Astronomy", Heidelberg, Germany, July 7-11, 2008, submitted to AIP
Conference Proceedings. 4 pages, 2 figures, 1 tabl
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