Title: CANGAROO-III
1CANGAROO-III
- Masaki Mori
- for the CANGAROO team
- ICRR, The University of Tokyo
ICRR internal talk, October 19, 2005
2CANGAROO team
- University of Adelaide
- Australian National University
- Ibaraki University
- Ibaraki Prefectural University
- Konan University
- Kyoto University
- STE Lab, Nagoya University
- National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
- Kitasato University
- Shinshu University
- Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
- Tokai University
- ICRR, University of Tokyo
- Yamagata University
- Yamanashi Gakuin University
3Woomera 2004 March
T2 T4 T3 T1
4Basic specifications of telescopes
- Location
- 31?06S, 136?47E
- 160m a.s.l.
- Telescope
- 114? 80cm? FRP mirrors
- (57m2, Al surface)
- 8m focal length
- Alt-azimuth mount
- Camera
- T1 552ch (2.7? FOV)
- T2,T3,T4 427ch (4? FOV)
- Electronics
- TDCADC
T2
5History of CANGAROO-III
2000
1999
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
3
3
11
7
3
1
6
12
8
12
T1
T2
Stereo observation
Global trigger system
Maintenance
T3
T4
Construction
Observation
Observation start
Tuning
Expansion to 10m
6Global trigger system
d
- Before software trigger
- Each telescopes triggered independently
- Now hardware stereo
- Requires at least 2 telescopes
- If no coincidence ? Reset
- Dead time ?1/100
100m
?td/c lt 500ns variable
Opt.fiber
650ns
150m
Telescopes
Telescopes
Opt.fiber
Turnaround 2.5?s
Trigger
Wait time 5?s
Trigger
Event number
Coincidence
7ICRC2005 contributed papers
- K. Nishijima Status of the CANGAROO-III Project
(OG27, oral) - T. Tanimori Recent status of the analyses for
stereoscopic observations with the CANGAROO-III
telescopes (OG22, oral) - Y. Sakamoto Search for Very High Energy
Gamma-Rays from Active Galactic Nuclei with
CANGAROO-III Telescope (OG23, poster) - S. Kabuki Observation of TeV Gamma-ray from the
Active Radio Galaxy Centaurus A with CANGAROO-III
(OG23, poster) - T. Yoshikoshi Performance of the Imaging
Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope System of
CANGAROO-III (OG27, poster) - M. Ohishi Very high energy gamma-ray
observations of the Galactic plane with the
CANGAROO-III telescopes (OG21, oral) - R. Kiuchi Optical measurements by cooled CCD
cameras for CANGAROO-III (OG27, oral) - T. Nakamori Stereoscopic observations with the
CANGAROO-III telescopes at the large zenith
angles (OG22, oral)
8Stereo observation
9Large zenith angle observation of the Crab
Higher energy threshold 1TeV Bad intersection
accuracy
NARROWER
Far core?small angle ?bad accuracy
Events
ONLY
10Unfortunate situation for the Crab
Showers from the Crab
- The oldest T1 has higher energy threshold and bad
efficiency for stereo observation - Only T2/T3/T4 are used for stereo analysis
- Stereo baseline becomes short for the Crab
observation at large zenith angles
11IP constraint fit
Search intersection point (IP) by minimizing ?2
so that width along shower axis to be minimum and
armlength to be near the expected value
(ltArmlengthgt0.75, Mesh size 0.025o)
Monte Carlo
Blank After IP fit Hatched Before IP fit
12?/h separation by Fisher discriminant
- Linear combination of image parameters (xi)
- Difference between signal (?) and background (h)
- Determine ?i which maximize separation (solvable
using correlation matrix) - With calculated ?i for a known source, the
(appropriately normalized) combination F could be
the Fisher discriminant for other sources. - We use widths and lengths of multiple telescopes
for image parameters.
R.A. Fisher, Annals of Eugenics, 7 (1936) 179
13Crab signal (3)
R.Enomoto et al., ApJ in press (2005)
Points On-source Hatched Off-source
IP fit F gt 0
Plot observation Solid MC gamma Dashed
background
203 excess events 5.8 sigma
14Crab spectrum
R.Enomoto et al., ApJ in press (2005)
Excess event map
Angular resolution 0.23 deg
15Cen A the nearest AGN
S. Kabuki, Ph.D. thesis
- Elliptical
- Radio galaxy
- Fanaroff-Riley type I
- Misaligned BL Lac ( 60o)
- Distance 3.5 Mpc (z0.00183)
No signal seen
Near infrared image 2MASS 1.2-2.17?m
Observation term Observation time (T2-T3) Observation time (T2-T4) Average zenith angle
15 28 Mar 2004 603 min 414 min 17 degree
15 28 Apr 2004 444 min 468 min 17 degree
Preliminary
Total 1047 min 882 min
16Cen A flux limit
S. Kabuki, Ph.D. thesis
Preliminary
Crab
CANGAROO-III
Upper limit 7 Crab
Note that this is a highly variable source, and
the TeV claim in 70s was based on observations
during its flaring activity.
Energy bin (GeV) 530 700 1120
2 ? upper limit flux (?10-12cm-2sec-1) 3.2 1.8 0.9
17Galactic diffuse emission
Milagro 4.5? detection
18Observation of the Galactic disk
M. Ohishi, Ph.D. thesis
l-19.5 2004Jun
(Obs.time in minutes)
Obs.term tel.pair b0? b-3? b3?
2004Jun T2-T3 635.3 322.3 292.9
2004Jun T2-T4 380.0 201.9 192.5
l13 2004Jun/Aug
Obs.term tel.pair ON OFF
2004Jun T2-T3 289.6 340.0
2004Jun T2-T4 199.5 270.0
2004Aug T2-T3 224.9 183.6
2004Aug T2-T4 280.0 85.7
ELgt45deg Eth 600 GeV
19Galactic disk scan result
M. Ohishi, Ph.D. thesis
l 19.5?
Preliminary
No excess at the disk! (expected ?1deg)
20SNR RX J0852.0-4622 stereo
R.Enomoto et al., to be submitted
- T2 T3 wobble
- 1,204 min. (2004 Jan/Feb)
- Off region Vela or out of SNR
Excess event map
Fisher discriminant
ON
OFF
?2 from SNR center
21SN1006 stereo
T.Tanimori et al., ICRC2005
- NE-rim pointing (2004 May)
- T2, T3 T4 long ON/OFF
- 1,625 min. ON, 1,738 min. OFF
- T2 T3 results on likelihood
- Independent analysis (Fisher disc.)
Gamma-ray energy (TeV)
22PSR 1706-44 stereo
T.Tanimori et al., ICRC2005
- Pulsar pointing (2004 May)
- T2, T3 T4 long ON/OFF
- 1,625 min. ON, 1,738 min. OFF
- T2 T3 results on square cut
- Independent analysis (Fisher disc.)
23Vela stereo
R.Enomoto et al., ApJ in press (2005)
- Pulsar pointing (2004 Jan/Feb)
- T2 T3 wobble, 1,311 min.
- Fisher discriminant
Pulsar position
?2 from Vela X center
24Summary
- We have been carrying out stereo observations of
sub-TeV gamma-rays since 2004 March. - Stereo analysis are developed and the flux of the
Crab is consistent with other results. - Upper limits were set for gamma-rays from Cen A
and the Galactic disk. - The extended profile of SNR RX J0852.0-4622 is
observed. - Preliminary results on SN1006, PSR 1706-44 and
Vela pulsar show no gamma-ray signal.
25Crab signal (1)
Nov 2003, T2 T3
26Crab signal (2)
Angular resolution for the Crab (stereo)
27CANGAROO-I results summary
Signal Publish
H.E.S.S. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?v ?
- SNR/Pulsar Crab ? ApJL94
- SNR SN1006 ? ApJL98
- SNR RX J1713.7-3946 ? AAL00
- SNR W28 ?
AA00 - Pulsar PSR 1706-44 ? ApJL95
- Pulsar Vela ? ApJL97
- Pulsar PSR 1509-58 ? ApJ00
- Pulsar PSR 1055-52
? (Ph.D.97) - AGNs PKS0521-365, EXO0423.4-0840, PKS0548-322,
PKS2316-423
? AA98 - Blazars PKS2005-489 and PKS2155-304
?
AA99 - Radio galaxy Cen A ?
(Proc.99)
Signal ? detected, ? upper limit, ? marginal, v
variable
28CANGAROO-II results summary
Signal Publish
H.E.S.S. ? ? ? ? ? ?v ?
- SNR RX J1713.7-3946 ? Nature02
- Blazar Mrk421 ? ApJL02
- Starburst galaxy NGC253 ? AAL03
- SNR SN1987A ? ApJL03
- Galactic Center ? ApJL04
- Pulsar binary PSR 1259-63/SS2883 ? ApJ04
- SNR RX J0852.0-4622 (Vela Jr.) ? ApJL05
Signal ? detected, ? upper limit, v variable