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Detection of very-high-energy γ -ray emission from the colliding wind binary η Car with H.E.S.S.

  • H. Abdalla
  • , R. Adam
  • , F. Aharonian
  • , F. Ait Benkhali
  • , E. O. Angüner
  • , M. Arakawa
  • , C. Arcaro
  • , C. Armand
  • , T. Armstrong
  • , H. Ashkar
  • , M. Backes
  • , V. Barbosa Martins
  • , M. Barnard
  • , Y. Becherini
  • , D. Berge
  • , K. Bernlöhr
  • , R. Blackwell
  • , M. Böttcher
  • , C. Boisson
  • , J. Bolmont
  • S. Bonnefoy, J. Bregeon, M. Breuhaus, F. Brun, P. Brun, M. Bryan, M. Büchele, T. Bulik, T. Bylund, S. Caroff, A. Carosi, S. Casanova, M. Cerruti, T. Chand, S. Chandra, A. Chen, S. Colafrancesco, G. Cotter, M. Curyło, I. D. Davids, J. Davies, C. Deil, J. Devin, P. Dewilt, L. Dirson, A. Djannati-Ataï, A. Dmytriiev, A. Donath, V. Doroshenko, J. Dyks, K. Egberts, F. Eichhorn, G. Emery, J. P. Ernenwein, S. Eschbach, K. Feijen, S. Fegan, A. Fiasson, G. Fontaine, S. Funk, M. Füßling, S. Gabici, Y. A. Gallant, F. Gaté, G. Giavitto, L. Giunti, D. Glawion, J. F. Glicenstein, D. Gottschall, M. H. Grondin, J. Hahn, M. Haupt, G. Heinzelmann, G. Henri, G. Hermann, J. A. Hinton, W. Hofmann, C. Hoischen, T. L. Holch, M. Holler, M. Hörbe, D. Horns, D. Huber, H. Iwasaki, M. Jamrozy, D. Jankowsky, F. Jankowsky, A. Jardin-Blicq, V. Joshi, I. Jung-Richardt, M. A. Kastendieck, K. Katarzyński, M. Katsuragawa, U. Katz, D. Khangulyan, B. Khélifi, J. King, S. Klepser, W. Kluź Niak, Nu Komin, K. Kosack, D. Kostunin, M. Kreter, G. Lamanna, A. Lemière, M. Lemoine-Goumard, J. P. Lenain, E. Leser, C. Levy, T. Lohse, I. Lypova, J. Mackey, J. Majumdar, D. Malyshev, D. Malyshev, V. Marandon, P. Marchegiani, A. Marcowith, A. Mares, G. Martí-Devesa, R. Marx, G. Maurin, P. J. Meintjes, R. Moderski, M. Mohamed, L. Mohrmann, C. Moore, P. Morris, E. Moulin, J. Muller, T. Murach, S. Nakashima, K. Nakashima, M. De Naurois, H. Ndiyavala, F. Niederwanger, J. Niemiec, L. Oakes, P. O'Brien, H. Odaka, S. Ohm, E. De Ona Wilhelmi, M. Ostrowski, M. Panter, R. D. Parsons, C. Perennes, P. O. Petrucci, B. Peyaud, Q. Piel, S. Pita, V. Poireau, A. Priyana Noel, D. A. Prokhorov, H. Prokoph, G. Pühlhofer, M. Punch, A. Quirrenbach, S. Raab, R. Rauth, A. Reimer, O. Reimer, Q. Remy, M. Renaud, F. Rieger, L. Rinchiuso, C. Romoli, G. Rowell, B. Rudak, E. Ruiz-Velasco, V. Sahakian, S. Sailer, S. Saito, D. A. Sanchez, A. Santangelo, M. Sasaki, M. Scalici, R. Schlickeiser, F. Schüssler, A. Schulz, H. M. Schutte, U. Schwanke, S. Schwemmer, M. Seglar-Arroyo, M. Senniappan, A. S. Seyffert, N. Shafi, K. Shiningayamwe, R. Simoni, A. Sinha, H. Sol, A. Specovius, S. Spencer, M. Spir-Jacob, L. Stawarz, R. Steenkamp, C. Stegmann, C. Steppa, T. Takahashi, T. Tavernier, A. M. Taylor, R. Terrier, D. Tiziani, M. Tluczykont, L. Tomankova, C. Trichard, M. Tsirou, N. Tsuji, R. Tuffs, Y. Uchiyama, D. J. Van Der Walt, C. Van Eldik, C. Van Rensburg, B. Van Soelen, G. Vasileiadis, J. Veh, C. Venter, P. Vincent, J. Vink, H. J. Völk, T. Vuillaume, Z. Wadiasingh, S. J. Wagner, J. Watson, F. Werner, R. White, A. Wierzcholska, R. Yang, H. Yoneda, M. Zacharias, R. Zanin, A. A. Zdziarski, A. Zech, J. Zorn, N. Zywucka
  • North-West University
  • Ip Paris
  • Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik
  • Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
  • Russian-Armenian University
  • Aix Marseille Université
  • Rikkyo University
  • LTHE (UMR 5564 CNRS/IRD/Université de Grenoble)
  • University of Oxford
  • Université Paris-Saclay
  • University of Namibia
  • c/o DESY
  • Linnaeus University, Växjö
  • University of Adelaide
  • Sorbonne Univ.
  • Sorbonne Université
  • Laboratoire Univers et Particules de Montpellier
  • University of Amsterdam
  • Friedrich-Alexander University (FAU) Erlangen-Nürnberg and Universitätsklinikum Erlangen
  • University of Warsaw
  • Institute for Nuclear Physics
  • University of Barcelona
  • University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
  • Univ. Bordeaux
  • Universität Hamburg
  • Astroparticule and Cosmol APC
  • University of Tübingen
  • Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences
  • University of Potsdam
  • Landessternwarte Heidelberg
  • Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
  • Medical University of Innsbruck
  • Jagiellonian University
  • Nicolaus Copernicus University
  • University of Tokyo
  • University of the Free State
  • University of Leicester
  • Riken
  • Yerevan Physics Institute
  • Ruhr-University Bochum

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Aims. Colliding wind binary systems have long been suspected to be high-energy (HE; 100 MeV < E < 100 GeV) γ-ray emitters. η Car is the most prominent member of this object class and is confirmed to emit phase-locked HE γ rays from hundreds of MeV to ~100 GeV energies. This work aims to search for and characterise the very-high-energy (VHE; E >100 GeV) γ-ray emission from η Car around the last periastron passage in 2014 with the ground-based High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.). Methods. The region around η Car was observed with H.E.S.S. between orbital phase p = 0.78-1.10, with a closer sampling at p ≈ 0.95 and p ≈ 1.10 (assuming a period of 2023 days). Optimised hardware settings as well as adjustments to the data reduction, reconstruction, and signal selection were needed to suppress and take into account the strong, extended, and inhomogeneous night sky background (NSB) in the η Car field of view. Tailored run-wise Monte-Carlo simulations (RWS) were required to accurately treat the additional noise from NSB photons in the instrument response functions. Results. H.E.S.S. detected VHE γ-ray emission from the direction of η Car shortly before and after the minimum in the X-ray light-curve close to periastron. Using the point spread function provided by RWS, the reconstructed signal is point-like and the spectrum is best described by a power law. The overall flux and spectral index in VHE γ rays agree within statistical and systematic errors before and after periastron. The γ-ray spectrum extends up to at least ~400 GeV. This implies a maximum magnetic field in a leptonic scenario in the emission region of 0.5 Gauss. No indication for phase-locked flux variations is detected in the H.E.S.S. data.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'articleA167
journalAstronomy and Astrophysics
Volume635
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 mars 2020

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