Title: VERITAS Observations of LS I 61 303
1VERITAS Observations of LS I 61 303
- Andrew W. Smith
- Argonne National Laboratory
2V.E.R.I.T.A.S.The Very Energetic Radiation
Imaging Telescope Array System
Instrument ? Four 12-m telescopes ? 500-pixel
cameras (3.5 FoV) ? FLWO, Mt. Hopkins, Az (1268
m)
Specifications ? Energy threshold 150 GeV ?
Source location lt 0.05 ? Energy resolution
10-20
3VERITAS
energy range 100 GeV to gt30 TeV
(spectral reconstruction starts at 150 GeV)
energy resolution 15 at 1 TeV peak
effective area 100,000 m2 angular
resolution 0.1 deg at 1 TeV, 0.14 deg at 200 GeV
(68 values) source location accuracy 90
arcseconds point source sensitivity 1
Crab in lt 50h, 10 in 45 min observation
time per year 750 hours non-moonlight, 100 hours
moonlight
4The VERITAS Catalogc. 2000
Pulsar Wind Nebula
Blazars
Starburst Galaxy!
Supernova Remnants
X-ray Binary
5LS I 61 303
-High Mass X-ray Binary System -2 kpc
distance -Pairing of Massive Be Star Compact
Object (unknown) -26.5 day orbit
Be Star
BH/NS
P26.5 day
Earth
6LS I 61 303
Radio Outbursts near apastron, 4yr modulation
TeV Activity detected by MAGIC/VERITAS around
apastron passage
High X-ray activity throughout orbit (strongest
at apastron, secondary near periastron)
Be Star
BH/NS
P26.5 day
Earth
7-Microquasar Accretion driven jet electrons
upscatter photons -Binary Pulsar Shock driven
electrons upscatter photons -Many variations in
both models clumpy winds, absorption.....need MW
observations to detail emission evolution
82006-2007
Strong Detection around apastron
92007-2008
Borderline detection around apastron, hint of
signal near periastron
5s
3.5s
102008-2009
No Significant Signal detected!
All data 3s
11All Data 2006-2009
Apastron
Preliminary
Phases 0.9-0.5
Phases 0.5-0.9
10s
4.5s(pre-trial)
Preliminary
Preliminary
12Multi-Wavelength
-X-ray/TeVNo clear correlation/lack thereof
evident
2006
2007
-Need simultaneous, long term data to show
rigorously!
13MAGIC Collaboration ICRC 2009
-10 simulataneous X-ray/TeV points -Claim
discovery of Tev/X-ray Correlation and
demonstration that TeV/X-ray population is the
same
-Correlation co-efficient of 0.81, chance
probability of 5e-3 (2.8s).
14Multi-Wavelength w Fermi (before ICRC....)
VERITAS
Fermi
Detects the source continuously Emission peaks at
periastron
no detection during Fermi strong emission
Fermi
Misleading......but still interesting
Fermi
15Fermi (ICRC 2009)
No sign of spectral variability,
GeV-gtTeV not connected? Life just
got more complicated....
16Summary of Observations
- -TeV emission variable, peaks at apastron,
evidence for weak signal near periastron.
-X-ray/TeV campaigns inconclusive- need long
term, well sampled data to derive statistically
viable conclusion
-GeV/TeV campaigns- Fermi possibility of
periastron emission may point to strong role of
absorption, different GeV/TeV spectral components?
17Possible Explanations for TeV
- -Binary Pulsar model Crushed B-field at
periastron-less TeV emission due to synchrotron
losses
-TeV emission peaks near apastron, cometary radio
emission (seen in VLBA)
Dhawan, 2006
18Possible Explanations for TeV
- -Microquasar model Accretion, jet power peaks at
periastron, but TeV strongly absorbed- need to
simultaneously measure spectra........
TeV
19Conclusions
- -The more we learn, less we know- how does GeV
connection fit into models? - -LS I 61 303 is a very complex (and local)
laboratory for the study of astrophysical
processes (accretion, ejection, shock physics,
absorption? - -If absorption is key player, possible to
indirectly study stellar environments of massive
stars.... - -Further observations upcoming- VERITASFermi in
Fall (Fermi GI proposal approved) other
observatories possible..... -