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Search for high-energy gamma rays from an X-ray-selected blazar sample

  • I. De La Calle Pérez
  • , I. H. Bond
  • , P. J. Boyle
  • , S. M. Bradbury
  • , J. H. Buckley
  • , D. A. Carter-Lewis
  • , O. Celik
  • , W. Cui
  • , C. Dowdall
  • , C. Duke
  • , A. Falcone
  • , D. J. Fegan
  • , S. J. Fegan
  • , J. P. Finley
  • , L. Fortson
  • , J. A. Gaidos
  • , K. Gibbs
  • , S. Gammell
  • , J. Hall
  • , T. A. Hall
  • A. M. Hillas, J. Holder, D. Horan, M. Jordan, M. Kertzman, D. Kieda, J. Kildea, J. Knapp, K. Kosack, H. Krawczynski, F. Krennrich, S. LeBohec, E. T. Linton, J. Lloyd-Evans, P. Moriarty, D. Müller, T. N. Nagai, R. A. Ong, M. Page, R. Pallassini, D. Petry, B. Power-Mooney, J. Quinn, P. Rebillot, P. T. Reynolds, H. J. Rose, M. Schroedter, G. H. Sembroski, S. P. Swordy, V. V. Vassiliev, S. P. Wakely, G. Walker, T. C. Weekes
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  • Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian
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  • De Pauw University
  • NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
  • Cork Institute of Technology

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Résumé

Our understanding of blazars has been greatly increased in recent years by extensive multiwavelength observations, particularly in the radio, X-ray, and gamma-ray regions. Over the past decade the Whipple 10 m telescope has contributed to this with the detection of five BL Lacertae objects at very high gamma-ray energies. The combination of multiwavelength data has shown that blazars follow a well-defined sequence in terms of their broadband spectral properties. Together with providing constraints on emission models, this information has yielded a means by which potential sources of TeV emission may be identified and predictions made as to their possible gamma-ray flux. We have used the Whipple telescope to search for TeV gamma-ray emission from eight objects selected from a list of such candidates. No evidence has been found for very high energy emission from the objects in our sample, and upper limits have been derived for the mean gamma-ray flux above 390 GeV. These flux upper limits are compared with the model predictions, and the implications of our results for future observations are discussed.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)909-917
Nombre de pages9
journalAstrophysical Journal
Volume599
Numéro de publication2 I
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 20 déc. 2003
Modification externeOui

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