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Title: Results from Galactic Source Observations with VERITAS


1
Results from Galactic Source Observations with
VERITAS
  • Amanda Weinstein
  • for the VERITAS Collaboration
  • Moriond,
  • Feb. 4, 2009

2
Outline
  • Introduction to VERITAS
  • VERITAS Galactic Science Program
  • Overview
  • Highlight results
  • Summary and future prospects

3
VERITAS at Whipple Observatory
Data, October 2007-June 2008 ? Good weather,
4-telescopes 800 hours ? Moonlight 100hrs ?
35 moonlight data this fall
Since March 2006
T2
109 m
Fall 2006
85 m
T3
82 m
35 m
T4
T1
April 2007
? FLWO,Mt. Hopkins, Az (1268 m asl)
Specifications ? Angular resolution 0.1 ?
Energy resolution 15-20
Sensitivity ? 1 Crab _at_ 5 s 47 hrs ? 5 Crab _at_
5 s 2.5 hrs
4
VERITAS Galactic Science Program
SNR/PWN Key Science Project
Composite and shell-type SNR
Strategy search for TeV PWN associated with
pulsars E/d2 gt 1x1035 ergs/s/kpc2
Cygnus Region Sky Survey (Key Science Project)
e.g. HMXBs, LMXBs, magnetars (microquasars)
Combination of dedicated and serendipitous
observations (objects in FOV of other targets,
survey)
Galactic Compact Objects
5
Galactic Science
LSI 61303
MGRO J190806
IC443
AGILE 20214024
Geminga
PSR J17401000
PSR J06311036
PSR J02056449
Cas A
6
Cas A
  • Young (330yrs) SNR at a distance of 3.4 kpc
  • Massive star progenitor
  • 5 (4.5 pc) diameter (comparable to TeV angular
    resolution)
  • Discovered in TeV by HEGRA (232 hrs, 5 s),
    confirmed by MAGIC (47 hrs, 5.3 s)
  • Flux 3.3 Crab above 1 TeV
  • Power-law index of 2.3 0.2stat 0.2sys
  • Well studied SNR in a relatively clean
    environment
  • Extensive modeling of cosmic-ray acceleration and
    gamma-ray production exists
  • VERITAS wobble-mode observations, 0.5º offset,
    during Oct/Nov 2007 with 4 telescopes
  • Exposure 20.3 hr 9.8 s detection
  • Flux 3 Crab
  • Consistent with a point source

7
IC 443
  • Middle-aged SNR few 10 kyr
  • SNR shell / molecular cloud interaction (beam
    dump)
  • PWN (southern edge) spin-down luminosity
    uncertain (1036 erg/s 5 x 1037 erg/s)
  • Co-discovered (MAGIC/VERITAS) in TeV in 2007
  • Green Radio
  • Red Optical
  • Blue X-rays

PRELIMINARY
  • Observed (wobble, 0.5º offset) during two epochs,
    for 37.1 hrs total livetime
  • Feb / Mar 2007 with 3 telescopes, PWN location
  • Oct / Nov 2007 with 4 telescopes
  • Center of Feb/Mar hot spot
  • 06 16.9 22 33
  • Flux 3 Crab
  • 8.2s peak significance pre-trials

VERITAS position
PWN
8
IC 443
2-D Gaussian profile fit Centroid 06 16.9
22 32.4 0.03º(stat) 0.07º(syst) Extension
s 0.17º 0.02º(stat) 0.04º(syst)
  • Not coincident w/radio/optical shell to northeast
  • Overlap with CO indicating molecular cloud along
    line of sight
  • Maser emission suggests SNR shock interacting
    with cloud
  • TeV emission could be
  • CR-induced pion production in cloud(1,2)
  • associated with the pulsar wind nebula to the
    south (relic electrons?)(3)
  • Zhang, L. and Fang, J. Ap. J. 675 L21 (2008).
  • Torres, D. F. et al. arXiv0804.2526.
  • (3) Bartko, H. and Bednarek, W. arXiv0712.2964.

Elongation along cloud
9
LSI 61303
J.Casares et al (MNRAS 360, 1105 (2005))
MW Fermi
25hrs
21hrs
45hrs
50 moonlight data MW Swift/RXTE
VERITAS phases 0.2-0.9 MW Swift, RXTE
Microquasar? Binary pulsar?
10
LSI61 303 2006-2008
RXTE(2-10keV)
2007-2008
2006-2007
SWIFT(0.2-10keV)
8.4s detection
7.3s detection
11
LSI61 303 2006-2008
2007-2008 Consistent with 2006-2007 spectrum
2006-2007 only Consistent with MAGIC
  • G2.40 0.16 (stat) 0.2 (sys)
  • G2.6 0.6 (stat) 0.2 (sys)

Phase-resolved (0.5-0.8)
12
LSI 61303
2008-2009
2007-2008
2006-2007
apastron
PRELIMINARY
4.5s detection
8.4s detection
No strong excess (2.6s)
periastron
PRELIMINARY
3.6s pre-trials
Strong indication of orbit-to-orbit variability
13
Nov 2008 In Context
Fermi data (Dubois, AAS, 2009)
Nov. 2008 data part of a MWL campaign
detects the source continuously Emission peaks at
periastron
PRELIMINARY
orbit-orbit variability(?)
Sees clear periodicity
VERITAS data 99 upper flux limit F(Egt500
GeV)lt 1.26x10-12 cm-2s-1 (2.1 Crab)
?
Apastron, 2006-2007
14
VERITAS Sky Survey
  • Partial survey of Cygnus region
  • -1 lt b lt 4 and 67 lt l lt 82
  • Completed this fall (along with a small/moderate
    amount of followup)
  • At least 6 hrs acceptance-corrected exposure at
    each point in the survey
  • Survey analysis ongoing (release pending
    additional observations in April)

15
MGROJ190806 / HESS J1908063
  • Needed a test case for Sky Survey extended source
    search, chose MGRO J190806/HESS J1908063
  • MGRO unidentified source
  • 80 of Crab Nebula Flux, lt2.6 diam. extension
    at 20 TeV
  • Detected in HESS galactic plane survey
  • 14 Crab flux gt 300 GeV
  • Source extension 0.21 0.07 (stat) 0.05(sys)

PRELIMINARY
Significance Map (smoothed)
  • VERITAS
  • Data taken under aegis of sky survey
  • 22h of 4-telescope data
  • 4.85s detection
  • 0.19 0.04 extension
  • position in agreement with HESS J1908063

16
AGILE 20214024
  • Observations (initially under moonlight)
    triggered by AGILE atels
  • 7 hour exposure
  • 99 upper limit at 2 Crab flux above 300 GeV.

17
Future prospects
  • A new guide
  • new Fermi pulsars, or sources w/PWNe
    associations ? PWN searches, searches for pulsed
    emission from gamma-ray loud pulsars (if cutoff
    is favorable), new Fermi XRBs
  • GeV-TeV connection ? disentangling nature of
    object, emission (e.g LSI, IC443)
  • Coordinated GeV-TeV observations

18
Summary
  • VERITAS Galactic science program in first 2 years
    has been fruitful
  • SNR/PWN detections Crab, CasA, IC443
  • UnID detections MGRO J190806/HESS J1908063
  • Long-term observations (MWL) of LSI 61303 have
    contained some suprises
  • Expect updated analyses of SNR detections (Cas
    A, IC443)
  • Expect a number of new results by summer,
    including the Sky Survey
  • Moving T1 will improve our sensitivity to
    galactic sources
  • Fermi data and VERITAS Sky Survey results will
    likely modify our observing strategy for the
    coming year

19
EXTRA/ BACKUP
20
The Crab A Standard Candle
Measured sensitivity to the Crab Nebula at
high elevation (gt65) HESS 1 Crab in 25
hours (but mirror reflectivity now degraded)
MAGIC 2 Crab in 50 hours
21
Geminga
  • VERITAS Observations 13.3 hours at high
    elevation
  • Upper Limit to steady emission(gt300 GeV)
    lt2x10-8 ?/m2/s (1 Crab flux)
  • Upper Limit to pulsed emission(gt300 GeV)
    lt1x10-8 ?/m2/s (0.5 of Crab flux)

22
IC443
IC443
  • Green Radio
  • Red Optical
  • Blue X-rays

23
IC 443
  • Middle-aged SNR few 10 kyr
  • SNR shell / molecular cloud interaction (beam
    dump)
  • PWN (southern edge) spin-down luminosity
    uncertain (1036 erg/s 5 x 10 1037 erg/s)
  • Co-discovered (MAGIC/VERITAS) in TeV in 2007
  • Observed (wobble, 0.5º offset) during two epochs,
    for 37.1 hrs total livetime
  • Feb / Mar 2007 with 3 telescopes, PWN location
  • Oct / Nov 2007 with 4 telescopes
  • Center of Feb/Mar hot spot
  • 06 16.9 22 33
  • Flux 3 Crab
  • 8.2s peak significance pre-trials

PRELIMINARY
PWN
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