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Title: The telescope


1
  • The telescope
  • MWL campaigns
  • Recent results discoveries
  • Hints of new physics?

2
Imaging Air Cherenkov Technique
3
The MAGIC site
La Palma, IAC 28 North, 18West
2240 m asl
4
  • Currently the largest single-dish Cherenkov
    telescope (17 m diameter)
  • In operation since fall 2004 ( starting
    AO-5 in Spring 09)
  • Sensitivity 1.6 Crab in 50 h
  • Angular resolution 0.1 deg
  • Energy resolution 20
  • Enhanced duty cycle (by 50) thanks to moonlight
    twilight observations
  • Substantially lower energy threshold than other
    installations
  • 55 GeV nominal
  • 25 GeV pulsar (sum) trigger
  • Fast repositioning (30 s)
  • 2nd telescope (MAGIC-II) first light this
    winter, ceremony on April 24th

150 physicists, 23 institutes Germany, Italy,
Spain leading
The MAGIC telescope
5
Propagation of g-rays
  • For g-rays, relevant background component is
    optical/infrared (EBL)
  • different models for EBL minimum density given
    by cosmology/star formation

Science 2008
Measured spectrum affected by attenuation in the
EBL
E-2
Measurement of spectral features permits to
constrain EBL models
6
Attenuation of g-rays
optical depth t
g-ray horizon ?(E,z) 1
Fazio Stecker 1970
7
Extragalactic VHE g-ray sources
24 AGN discovered by IACTs
8
Extragalactic VHE g-ray sources23 blazars 1
radio galaxy
  • AGNs sources of extragalactic CRs?
  • VHE ?-rays leptonic or hadronic origin?

shape of spectrum
  • Extragalactic Background Light
  • Propagation mechanisms
  • Lorentz Invariance

9
Highlights in MAGIC extragalactic observations
M87 (z0.0043)
PG 1553113 (zgt0.25)
PRELIMINARY
MAGIC discovery
MAGIC discovery
3 more in press
S5 0716 (z0.31)
3C279 (z0.536)
10
Bright Blazars Multiwavelength campaigns
  • Simultaneous Multifrequency Observations covering
  • 15 decades in photon energy
  • VHE H.E.S.S., MAGIC, VERITAS
  • HE Agile, Fermi
  • X-ray Suzaku, Swift, Chandra,
  • Integral
  • Optical KVA
  • Radio Metsahövi,
  • Some recent MWL campaigns
  • Mrk 421, Mrk 501, PG 1553113, 1ES 1218304, 1H
    1426428, M87
  • Further under process, organized

11
1ES 1959650 ApJ 679 (2008) 1029
  • MWL campaign during May 2006 with Suzaku and
    Swift
  • Two-peaked SED
  • VHE emission (Egt200 GeV) at one of the lowest
    ever observed states,
  • no significant variability detected
  • Modeled by a one-zone SSC model

12
Mrk 421 June 08 flareDonnarumma ApJ 691 (2009)
L13
  • Hard X-ray flare triggered MWL campaign
  • WEBT, Swift, Agile, MAGIC, VERITAS
  • Time variability in TeV and X-ray comparable
  • SSC modeling
  • Interpretation paper under development

13
PG 1553113
Reimer ApJ 682 (2008) AA 493 (2009)
  • Simultaneous MWL campaign during March-April 2008
    with Agile, XTE/ASM and KVA
  • paper in preparation
  • MWL campaign during July 2006 with H.E.S.S.,
    Suzaku and KVA

Differential spectrum compatible with H.E.S.S.
and previous measurements
Spectral Energy Distributiom homogeneous
one-zone SSC model
14
M87
ApJ Lett. 685 (2008) L23
The first non-blazar radio galaxy observed to
emit VHE g-rays
  • VERITAS/MAGIC/H.E.S.S. monitoring
  • 8s on 2008 Feb 1 ? Trigger issued to VERITAS
    and H.E.S.S.
  • 9.9s in overall sample (22.8 hours) between 2008
    Jan 30-Feb 11
  • Flux variable between 3-15 Crab
  • High variability gt 350 GeV
  • Confirming day-scale variability (5.6s). No
    intra-night variability
  • Compatible with constant between 150-350 GeV

15
Optical triggers ? new discoveries
KVA optical telescope at la Palma
ApJ, 648 (2006) L105
Mkn 180 z 0.045
March 2006
MAGIC 12.1 h S5.5 s
ApJ, 667 (2007) L21
March-May 07
1ES 1011496 z 0.212
MAGIC 18.7h S6.2 s
S5 0716714 z 0.31
S5 0716714MAGIC PRELIMINARY
Significance 6.8 s
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The 3C 66A/B region
ApJ Lett. 692 (2009) 29
  • B radio Galaxy
  • A distant Blazar, VHE candidate (EGRET,
    Crimea, VERITAS, Fermi)
  • MAGIC observations triggered by optical outburst
    in 2007

3C 66B is more likely the source of emission
(MAGIC J0223430)
17
3C279 the most distant
Science 320 (2008) 1752
skymap
  • flat-spectrum radio-quasar at z0.536
  • brightest EGRET source. Highly variable, fast
    variability (6 hours)
  • MAGIC observed it in 2006 during WEBT campaign
    for 9.7 hours in 10 nights
  • Clear detection 23rd Feb 2006 (6.2s)
  • First FSRQ in TeV g-rays
  • Major jump in redshift

18
Energy spectrum of 3C279
Measured and EBL-corrected spectrum
19
3C279 and the g-ray horizon
Test of the transparency of the universe extended
to z 0.536!
20
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21
Spectral characteristics of observed AGN
observed spectral index
  • Selection bias?
  • New physics?

adapted from De Angelis, Mansutti, Persic,
Roncadelli MNRAS 2009
redshift
22
Limits on 3C454.3
  • We have also searched farther out
  • during summer 2007 intense emission of 3C454.3 -
    a well known FSRQ _at_ z 0.86 - detected by AGILE
  • Upper limits derived from
  • MAGIC data together
  • with nearly simultaneous
  • multifrequency data
  • allow to constrain the SED

23
ApJ 669 (2007) 892 Phys Lett B 668 (2008) 253
Flares a way to new physics?
Energy-delayed flare of Mrk501
  • Quantification of the delay
  • (0.0300.012) s/GeV
  • Probability of no delay 2.6
  • Possible explanations
  • Astrophysical intrinsic source effects
  • photons at different energies were
  • emitted simultaneously
  • Propagation effect due to Lorentz invariance
    violation
  • ? Probing the Planck energy scale

IF
Opens the way to future population AGN studies at
different z
24
CONCLUSIONS
  • MAGIC is producing high quality astrophysics
    after 3.5 observation cycles
  • Lowest energy threshold gt deepest horizon
  • We have discovered 8 new extragalactic sources,
    detected and studied 5 known
  • Important contributions to the understanding of
    AGN, EBL
  • Now reaching out much further in redshift high
    energy photons (often traveling through large
    distances) are a powerful probe of fundamental
    physics under extreme conditions
  • MAGIC-II starts operations on April 24th

25
BACKUP
26
Optical depth
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