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Title: TeV Gamma-ray Astronomy and UHECR-1


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TeV Gamma-ray Astronomyand UHECR-1
  • Trevor C. Weekes,
  • Whipple Observatory,
  • Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

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Outline
  • Relevance to UHECRs
  • Atmospheric Cherenkov Imaging Technique
  • Status of TeV Observations
  • Extragalactic TeV Sources
  • Observations of the UHECR Sources
  • Next Generation Telescopes

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Relevance of TeV Astronomy to Studies of UHE
Cosmic Rays
  • Historical Precedent
  • Similar Techniques
  • Understanding of discrete Source (e.g. UHECR-1)
    demands study at other wavelengths TeV Band is
    the Highest Energy Band in which Cosmic Sources
    have been reliably detected
  • Existence of Extragalactic Sources of
    Relativistic Particles has been established
  • New Generation of TeV Telescopes have the
    sensitivity for detection of TeV component of
    UHECR sources

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Why study TeV Gamma rays?
  • Why do we study elephants when mosquitoes are
    easier to find and more plentiful?

TeV gamma-rays, like elephants, are bigger, more
difficult to produce, and stretch the the
production models to their limits!
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Simple Technique, Simple Detectors, Small Budgets
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Early Expectations of TeV Gamma-ray Astronomy
  • We would find the Origin of the Cosmic Radiation
  • which would entail
  • Single source or class of sources
  • Unambiguous detection of the 70 MeV bump in
    the spectrum
  • Source(s) would be in the Galaxy
  • In short locate the Smoking Gun of Cosmic Ray
    Origins!

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Atmospheric Cherenkov Imaging
  • Cherenkov Imaging gives the ability to
    distinguish compact images of gamma-ray showers
    from more irregular images from hadronic showers
  • Arrival Directions also determined with high
    accuracy

20 km
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Atmospheric height
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To record the Cherenkov light images of gamma-ray
initiated air showers, a large camera,
consisting of an array of PMTs in the focal plane
of a large optical reflector, is used.
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Types of images seen by atmospheric Cherenkov
camera
Hadron
Gamma
Gamma ray
Muon Ring
Sky Noise
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The First TeV Sources
Imaging systems came into operation 1984
- First Galactic Source detected (Crab
Nebula/ Whipple Observatory) 1989 First
Extragalactic Source detected (Mrk 421/Whipple
Observatory) 1992
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Tev Gamma-ray Sky Status c.2003
18 Sources reported in refereed
literature 10 are Extragalactic, 8
are Galactic
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Catalog Name Source Type Date/Group EGRET Grade
TeV 0047-2518 NGC 253 Starburst 2003/CANG. no B
TeV 02194248 3C66A Blazar 1998/Crimea yes C-
TeV 05352200 Crab Nebula SNR 1989/Whipple yes A
TeV 0834-4500 Vela SNR 1997/CANG. yes C
TeV 1121-6037 Cen X-3 Binary 1999/Durham yes C
TeV 11043813 Mrk 421 Blazar 1992/Whipple yes A
TeV 12311224 M87 Radio Gal. 2003/HEGRA no C
TeV 14294240 H1426428 Blazar 2002/Whipple no A
TeV 1503-4157 SN1006 SNR 1997/CANG. no B
TeV 16543946 Mrk 501 Blazar 1995/Whipple no A
TeV 1710-2229 PSR 1706-44 SNR 1995/CANG. no A
TeV 1712-3932 RXJ1713-39 SNR 1999/CANG. no B
TeV 20006509 1ES1959650 Blazar 1999/TA no A
TeV 20324131 CygOB2? OB Assoc. 2002/HEGRA no C
TeV 2159-3014 PKS2155-304 Blazar 1999/Durham yes A
TeV 22034217 BL Lacertae Blazar 2001/Crimea yes C
TeV 23235849 Cas A SNR 1999/HEGRA no B
TeV 23475142 1ES2344514 Blazar 1997/Whipple no C

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New Sources 2004
  • Galactic Center
  • PSR1259-63 at periastron
  • Others? See following papers on results from HESS
    and MAGIC
  • (also credibility of some southern sources has
    been questioned)

But no source (Galactic or Extragalactic) has yet
been unambiguously identified as a source of
Hadronic Cosmic Rays all the TeV gamma
rays could have Electron Progenitors.
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TeV Catalog of AGN
Catalog Name Source Date/Group Type Redshift
TeV 11043813 Mrk 421 1992/Whipple HBL 0.031
TeV 14294240 H1426428 2002/Whipple HBL 0.129
TeV 16543946 Mrk 501 1995/Whipple HBL 0.033
TeV 20006509 1ES1959650 1999/TA HBL 0.048
TeV 2159-3014 PKS2155-304 1999/Durham HBL 0.116
TeV 23475142 1ES2344514 1997/Whipple HBL 0.044
HBL High frequency BL Lac All confirmed
sources Spectra measured Light-curves
determined Multi-wavelength Correlations Only two
in EGRET Catalog
Horan, Weekes, 2003
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Time Variability AGN Light Curves
Variation in Nightly Rates from Markarian
421 Whipple Observatory 1995
Buckley et al. 1996
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Variations Seen on Many Time-scales
Markarian 421 Whipple Observatory Hours - minutes
Markarian 501 HEGRA Days-months
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TeV Results Correlations with X-rays
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Mrk421 Spectral Variability
Exponent of Power Law Changes with Total
Intensity. Cutoff Term Remains the Same
Power Law
Cutoff Term
Krennrich et al. 2003
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Multiwavelength Results Power Spectra
Mrk 501
Compton
Synchrotron
Similar double peaked Power Spectra seen in other
AGN
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AGN Jet Emission Mechanisms
Cosmic Cannon Looking down the Barrel of the
Cannon
  • Electron Progenitors
  • Synchrotron Self Compton
  • External Compton
  • Proton Progenitors
  • Proton Cascades
  • Proton Synchrotron

(Buckley, Science, 1998)
20
Detection of Radio Galaxy, M87
HEGRA Group 4.1 sigma detection Weak source but
important
Nearby Radio Galaxy (Virgo A) Off axis jet source
Aharonian et al. 2003
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Galactic Center TeV Source
Whipple 10 m telescope Observations
1995-2003 Southern Source E gt 2.5 TeV 40 of
Crab 3.7 sigma Kosack et al. ApJL (2004)
CANGAROO-III E gt 250 GeV 10 0f Crab Detection
strong Steep spectrum -4.6/-0.5 Tsuchiya et
al., ApJL (2004)
Can
HESS Definitive
results See next talk!
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TeV Gamma-ray AstronomyA Legitimate New
Astronomical Discipline
  • Essential Features of an Astronomical Discipline
  • Location of Sources
  • Measurement of Spectrum
  • Time Variability
  • Correlation with other wavelengths

Ready to be used to aid in the Exploration
of UHECR Sources
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Study of Arrival Directions of Ultra High Energy
Cosmic Rays
  • UHECRs may be diffuseor they may come from
    discrete sources
  • Since these must be nearby, they should be easily
    recognizable at long wavelengths
  • If not, and if the production of UHECRs is their
    unique property, they should still be source of
    TeV gamma rays
  • Detection of coincident TeV source would confirm
    existence of UHECR source and give better
    location

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Possible Sources of UHECRs New Challenge for
TeV Astronomy
Possible Clustering into discrete sources of 92
cosmic rays with E gt 4 x 1019 eV
(results from AGASA, Havarah Park, Yakutsk,
Volcano Ranch)
Marginally statistically significant correlation
of Doublets and Triplets with
Supergalactic Plane
Uchihori et al. 2000
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TeV Counterpart to UHECR Source Extragalactic
Cascade
Ferrigno, Blasi, Marco astro-ph/0404352
Electromagnetic Cascades initiated by photopion
production of UHECR on extragalactic radio and
microwave background may give detectable flux of
TeV photons.
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Whipple Search for TeV Emission in Error box of
Flys Eye 3 x 1020 eV UHECR
The Most Important Direction in the Universe
Akerlof et al. 2003
Search made at 12 positions within the Error
Box no evidence for TeV emission
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TeV maps from six of the twelve fields surveyed
no evidence of an excess. Field includes quasar
3C147 of historical interest.but too distant
to be a candidate.
Akerlof et al. 2003
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Next GENERATION TELESCOPES
Arrays of Imaging Telescopes
  • Philosophy
  • Improve Flux Sensitivity
  • Reduce Energy Threshold
  • Multiple gt 10 m telescopes
  • New Technology where appropriate.

Now on line CANGAROO III - 2004 HESS
- 2004 MAGIC -
2004 (VERITAS to come - 2006)
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World Picture of sub-TeV Observatories
  • Four Major Observatories ideally distributed to
    give maximum coverage

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Chicago Airport Display
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VERITAS
  • Four telescope system
  • 12 m aperture
  • 80m separation
  • Filled triangle configuration
  • 499 pixel camera (0.15º/
  • pixel, 3.5º FOV)
  • Kitt Peak, Tucson (32ºN, 36ºW, 1800m a.s.l.)
  • Current status
  • Prototype telescope operating at Whipple basecamp
  • Funded
  • Sources detected
  • VERITAS-4 in 2006

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VERITAS Movie Cameras Advanced technology
cameras 500 Mhz FADCs 2 ns slices through
shower images (Leeds group has played major role
in their design and construction)
Prototype VERITAS Telescope
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Typical Event Prototype
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Results Markarian 421
Alphalt8 gives ON 1570 OFF635.8 Sigma19.9
Total Exposure18.7 hours Mean rate0.83
gammas/min
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Summary
Not one source but many Extragalactic Sources in
profusion No Smoking Gun YET for Cosmic Ray
Origins A New Astronomical Discipline is
Established Foundations are laid for Major
Advances with next Generation Systems working
with auger, GLAST, icecube, etc. THESE MAY BE
THE important PROBES OF UHECR SOURCES
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VERITAS Movie Camera
You have read the book now watch the movie!
(in 2 ns slices)
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