We present very-high-energy γ-ray observations of the BL Lac object
1ES 2344+514 taken by the Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array
System (VERITAS) between 2007 and 2015. 1ES 2344+514 is detected with a
statistical significance above background of 20.8σ in 47.2 hours
(livetime) of observations, making this the most comprehensive very-high-energy
study of 1ES 2344+514 to date. Using these observations the temporal properties
of 1ES 2344+514 are studied on short and long times scales. We fit a constant
flux model to nightly- and seasonally-binned light curves and apply a
fractional variability test, to determine the stability of the source on
different timescales. We reject the constant-flux model for the 2007-2008 and
2014-2015 nightly-binned light curves and for the long-term seasonally-binned
light curve at the >3σ level. The spectra of the time-averaged emission
before and after correction for attenuation by the extragalactic background
light are obtained. The observed time-averaged spectrum above 200 GeV is
satisfactorily fitted (χ2/NDF=7.89/6) by a power-law function with
index Γ=2.46±0.06stat±0.20sys and extends to at least 8
TeV. The extragalactic-background-light-deabsorbed spectrum is adequately fit
(χ2/NDF=6.73/6) by a power-law function with index Γ=2.15±0.06stat±0.20sys while an F-test indicates that the power-law with
exponential cutoff function provides a marginally-better fit (χ2/NDF =
2.56/5) at the 2.1σ level. The source location is found to be
consistent with the published radio location and its spatial extent is
consistent with a point source.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures. Published in Monthly Notices of the Royal
Astronomical Societ