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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article , Preprint 2023Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2024 Italy, FrancePublisher:Sissa Medialab Viale, Ilaria; Righi, Chiara; Principe, Giacomo; Cerruti, Matteo; Tavecchio, Fabrizio; Bernardini, Elisa;handle: 11577/3507786
Context. The interest in blazars as candidate neutrino emitters grew after the 3σ evidence for a joint photon-neutrino emission from the flaring blazar TXS 0506+056 in 2017. Blazars are a class of extragalactic sources with relativistic jets pointing toward Earth, showing a broadband emission explained in terms of leptonic and hadronic process, with the latter relevant for proton acceleration and neutrino production. Several models have been developed to explain the multi-messenger emission from TXS 0506+056, but the details of the neutrino production and the nature of the source are not yet fully understood. Aims. In this work we investigate sources with observational features as TXS 0506+056, aiming at a better understanding of their nature as flat spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs) or BL Lac Objects (BL Lacs) and their potential neutrino production. Methods. We select candidate neutrino-emitting blazars from the Fermi 4LAC-DR2 catalog by constraining a number of key parameters in specific ranges centered on the values measured for TXS 0506+056. We analyze the efficiency of the accretion mechanism and model their broadband spectral energy distribution in terms of lepto-hadronic emission, gaining information on their potential neutrino flux and detectability prospects at TeV energies. Results. Our study shows the selected sources to have a high energy emission dominated by leptonic processes, and part of them also shows a high accretion rate, features typical of FSRQs. Moreover, the very high energy and neutrino fluxes appear to be not detectable by the current and future instruments if the source is in an average emission state. Our results thus suggest some of the candidates to have an efficient accretion and could potentially be masquerading BL Lacs. Lastly, TXS 0506+056 seems to have a more uncertain situation for which no strong conclusions can be drawn on its nature.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2023Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2023 Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Slovenia, Italy, Australia, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, AustraliaPublisher:American Astronomical Society D. A. Smith; S. Abdollahi; M. Ajello; M. Bailes; L. Baldini; J. Ballet; M. G. Baring; C. Bassa; J. Becerra Gonzalez; R. Bellazzini; A. Berretta; B. Bhattacharyya; E. Bissaldi; R. Bonino; E. Bottacini; J. Bregeon; P. Bruel; M. Burgay; T. H. Burnett; R. A. Cameron; F. Camilo; R. Caputo; P. A. Caraveo; E. Cavazzuti; G. Chiaro; S. Ciprini; C. J. Clark; I. Cognard; A. Corongiu; P. Cristarella Orestano; M. Crnogorcevic; A. Cuoco; S. Cutini; F. D’Ammando; A. de Angelis; M. E. DeCesar; S. De Gaetano; R. de Menezes; J. Deneva; F. de Palma; N. Di Lalla; F. Dirirsa; L. Di Venere; A. Domínguez; D. Dumora; S. J. Fegan; E. C. Ferrara; A. Fiori; H. Fleischhack; C. Flynn; A. Franckowiak; P. C. C. Freire; Y. Fukazawa; P. Fusco; G. Galanti; V. Gammaldi; F. Gargano; D. Gasparrini; F. Giacchino; N. Giglietto; F. Giordano; M. Giroletti; D. Green; I. A. Grenier; L. Guillemot; S. Guiriec; M. Gustafsson; A. K. Harding; E. Hays; J. W. Hewitt; D. Horan; X. Hou; F. Jankowski; R. P. Johnson; T. J. Johnson; S. Johnston; J. Kataoka; M. J. Keith; M. Kerr; M. Kramer; M. Kuss; L. Latronico; S.-H. Lee; D. Li; J. Li; B. Limyansky; F. Longo; F. Loparco; L. Lorusso; M. N. Lovellette; M. Lower; P. Lubrano; A. G. Lyne; Y. Maan; S. Maldera; R. N. Manchester; A. Manfreda; M. Marelli; G. Martí-Devesa; M. N. Mazziotta; J. E. McEnery; I. Mereu; P. F. Michelson; M. Mickaliger; W. Mitthumsiri; T. Mizuno; A. A. Moiseev; M. E. Monzani; A. Morselli; M. Negro; R. Nemmen; L. Nieder; E. Nuss; N. Omodei; M. Orienti; E. Orlando; J. F. Ormes; M. Palatiello; D. Paneque; G. Panzarini; A. Parthasarathy; M. Persic; M. Pesce-Rollins; R. Pillera; H. Poon; T. A. Porter; A. Possenti; G. Principe; S. Rainò; R. Rando; S. M. Ransom; P. S. Ray; M. Razzano; S. Razzaque; A. Reimer; O. Reimer; N. Renault-Tinacci; R. W. Romani; M. Sánchez-Conde; P. M. Saz Parkinson; L. Scotton; D. Serini; C. Sgrò; R. Shannon; V. Sharma; Z. Shen; E. J. Siskind; G. Spandre; P. Spinelli; B. W. Stappers; T. E. Stephens; D. J. Suson; S. Tabassum; H. Tajima; D. Tak; G. Theureau; D. J. Thompson; O. Tibolla; D. F. Torres; J. Valverde; C. Venter; Z. Wadiasingh; N. Wang; N. Wang; P. Wang; P. Weltevrede; K. Wood; J. Yan; G. Zaharijas; C. Zhang; W. Zhu;handle: 20.500.12556/RUNG-8758 , 11568/1225127 , 11589/264401 , 11587/517606 , 2318/1947773 , 11586/473196 , 1959.3/476456
Abstract We present 294 pulsars found in GeV data from the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Another 33 millisecond pulsars (MSPs) discovered in deep radio searches of LAT sources will likely reveal pulsations once phase-connected rotation ephemerides are achieved. A further dozen optical and/or X-ray binary systems colocated with LAT sources also likely harbor gamma-ray MSPs. This catalog thus reports roughly 340 gamma-ray pulsars and candidates, 10% of all known pulsars, compared to ≤11 known before Fermi. Half of the gamma-ray pulsars are young. Of these, the half that are undetected in radio have a broader Galactic latitude distribution than the young radio-loud pulsars. The others are MSPs, with six undetected in radio. Overall, ≥236 are bright enough above 50 MeV to fit the pulse profile, the energy spectrum, or both. For the common two-peaked profiles, the gamma-ray peak closest to the magnetic pole crossing generally has a softer spectrum. The spectral energy distributions tend to narrow as the spindown power E ̇ decreases to its observed minimum near 1033 erg s−1, approaching the shape for synchrotron radiation from monoenergetic electrons. We calculate gamma-ray luminosities when distances are available. Our all-sky gamma-ray sensitivity map is useful for population syntheses. The electronic catalog version provides gamma-ray pulsar ephemerides, properties, and fit results to guide and be compared with modeling results.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Research , Other literature type , Preprint 2024Embargo end date: 28 Oct 2024 Netherlands, France, Germany, France, Netherlands, Spain, France, Netherlands, Sweden, France, Sweden, Germany, Poland, Italy, France, Netherlands, France, Denmark, France, France, Netherlands, Switzerland, France, FrancePublisher:EDP Sciences Publicly fundedFunded by:EC | BLACKHOLECAM, NSF | Postdoctoral Fellowship: ..., AKA | Intrinsic Very High Energ... +31 projectsEC| BLACKHOLECAM ,NSF| Postdoctoral Fellowship: AAPF: A Multi-Decade Statistical Analysis of Sagittarius A*'s Total Intensity and Polarimetric Variability at Radio and Submillimeter Frequencies ,AKA| Intrinsic Very High Energy Gamma-ray Emission of Blazars ,EC| JETSET ,NSF| MRI: Acquisition of a Stable Hydrogen Maser Frequency Standard for mm/submm VLBI Observations of a Black Hole Event Horizon ,NWO| From micro- to mega-scales: understanding how black holes shape the local Universe ,NSF| Computation for the Endless Frontier ,EC| SMILE ,NSF| CyVerse: Cyberinfrastructure for the Life Sciences ,NSF| PSCIC Full Proposal: The iPlant Collaborative: A Cyberinfrastructure-Centered Community for a New Plant Biology ,NSF| Development of a Flexible Wideband Digital Backend for Radio Interferometry - A Consortium Proposal ,NSF| Probing Gravitational Physics with Event Horizon Telescope and Gravitational Wave Observations of Black Holes ,NSERC ,NSF| Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) ,AKA| Physics of Black Hole-Powered Jets ,NSF| Ultra High Sensitivity VLBI: A Leap in Bandwidth ,NSF| The Event Horizon Telescope: Resolving Black Holes in Time and Space ,NSF| MRI: Development of an ALMA Beamformer for Ultra High Resolution VLBI and High Frequency Phased Array Science ,NSF| Astronomical Research and Technical Support of Millimeter-Wavelength VLBI ,NSF| The iPlant Collaborative: Cyberinfrastructure for the Life Sciences ,NSF| Upgrade of the Paleomagnetics and Petrofabrics Laboratory of the University of Hawaii at Manoa ,NSF| The Arizona Radio Observatory: Surveying the ISM through Millimeter and Sub-millimeter Spectroscopy ,AKA| Physics of Black Hole-Powered Jets ,NSF| Development of a Wideband Burst Mode Data Recorder for Radio Astronomy ,EC| M2FINDERS ,AKA| From quasars to geodesy: how astronomy can enable a new era in ultra-precise geodetic measurements / Consortium: NT-VGOS ,NSF| S2I2: Institute for Research and Innovation in Software for High Energy Physics (IRIS-HEP) ,NSF| Collaborative Research: Experimental General Relativity using Radio Interferometry of a Black Hole Photon Ring ,NSF| Collaborative Research: Building an Event Horizon Telescope: (Sub)millimeter VLBI from the South Pole Telescope ,AKA| Physics of Black Hole-Powered Jets ,EC| RadioNet ,NSF| South Pole Telescope Operations and Data Products ,NSF| ATI: High Sensitivity VLBI Arrays: Towards Imaging an Event Horizon ,NSF| Partnership to Advance Throughput Computing (PATh)Algaba, J. C.; Baloković, M.; Chandra, S.; Cheong, W.-Y.; Cui, Y.-Z.; D'Ammando, F.; Falcone, A. D.; Ford, N. M.; Giroletti, M.; Goddi, C.; Gurwell, M. A.; Hada, K.; Haggard, D.; Jorstad, S.; Kaur, A.; Kawashima, T.; Kerby, S.; Kim, J.-Y.; Kino, M.; Kravchenko, E. V.; Lee, S.-S.; Lu, R.-S.; Markoff, S.; Michail, J.; Neilsen, J.; Nowak, M. A.; Principe, G.; Ramakrishnan, V.; Ripperda, B.; Sasada, M.; Savchenko, S. S.; Sheridan, C.; Akiyama, K.; Alberdi, A.; Alef, W.; Anantua, R.; Asada, K.; Azulay, R.; Bach, U.; Baczko, A.-K.; Balles, Andreas; Bandyopadhyay, B.; Barrett, J.; Bauböck, M.; Benson, B. A.; Bintley, D.; Blackburn, L.; Blundell, R.; Bouman, K. L.; Bower, G. C.; Boyce, H.; Bremer, M.; Brissenden, R.; Britzen, S.; Broderick, A. E.; Broguiere, D.; Bronzwaer, T.; Bustamante, S.; Carlstrom, J. E.; Chael, A.; Chan, C.-k.; Chang, D. O.; Chatterjee, K.; Chatterjee, S.; Chen, M.-T.; Chen, Y.; Cheng, X.; Cho, I.; Christian, P.; Conroy, N. S.; Conway, J. E.; Crawford, T. M.; Crew, G. B.; Cruz-Osorio, A.; Dahale, R.; Davelaar, J.; De Laurentis, M.; Deane, R.; Dempsey, J.; Desvignes, G.; Dexter, J.; Dhruv, V.; Dihingia, I. K.; Doeleman, S. S.; Dzib, S. A.; Eatough, R. P.; Emami, R.; Falcke, H.; Farah, J.; Fish, V. L.; Fomalont, E.; Ford, H. A.; Foschi, M.; Fraga-Encinas, R.; Freeman, W. T.; Friberg, P.; Fromm, C. M.; Fuentes, A.; Galison, P.; Gammie, C. F.; García, R.; Gentaz, O.; Georgiev, B.; Gold, R.; Gómez-Ruiz, A. I.; Gómez, J. L.; Gu, M.; Hesper, R.; Heumann, D.; Ho, L. C.; Ho, P.; Honma, M.; Huang, C.-W. L.; Huang, L.; Hughes, D. H.; Ikeda, S.; Impellizzeri, C. M. V.; Inoue, M.; Issaoun, S.; James, D. J.; Jannuzi, B. T.; Janssen, M.; Jeter, B.; Jiang, W.; Jiménez-Rosales, A.; Johnson, M. D.; Jones, A. C.; Joshi, A. V.; Jung, T.; Karuppusamy, R.; Keating, G. K.; Kettenis, M.; Kim, D.-J.; Kim, J.; Kim, J.; Koay, J. Y.; Kocherlakota, P.; Kofuji, Y.; Koch, P. M.; Koyama, S.; Kramer, C.; Kramer, J. A.; Kramer, M.; Krichbaum, T. P.; Kuo, C.-Y.; La Bella, N.; Levis, A.; Li, Z.; Lico, R.; Lindahl, G.; Lindqvist, M.; Lisakov, M.; Liu, J.; Liu, K.; Liuzzo, E.; Lo, W.-P.; Lobanov, A. P.; Loinard, L.; Lonsdale, C. J.; Lowitz, A. E.; MacDonald, N. R.; Mao, J.; Marchili, N.; Marrone, D. P.; Marscher, A. P.; Martí-Vidal, I.; Matsushita, S.; Matthews, L. D.; Medeiros, L.; Menten, K. M.; Mizuno, I.; Mizuno, Y.; Montgomery, J.; Moran, J. M.; Moriyama, K.; Moscibrodzka, M.; Mulaudzi, W.; Müller, C.; Müller, H.; Mus, A.; Musoke, G.; Myserlis, I.; Nagai, H.; Nagar, N. M.; Nair, D. G.; Nakamura, M.; Narayanan, G.; Natarajan, I.; Nathanail, A.; Fuentes, S. Navarro; Ni, C.; Oh, J.; Okino, H.; Olivares, H.; Oyama, T.; Özel, F.; Palumbo, D. C. M.; Filippos Paraschos, G.; Park, J.; Parsons, H.;Context. The nearby elliptical galaxy M87 contains one of only two supermassive black holes whose emission surrounding the event horizon has been imaged by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT). In 2018, more than two dozen multi-wavelength (MWL) facilities (from radio to γ-ray energies) took part in the second M87 EHT campaign. Aims. The goal of this extensive MWL campaign was to better understand the physics of the accreting black hole M87*, the relationship between the inflow and inner jets, and the high-energy particle acceleration. Understanding the complex astrophysics is also a necessary first step towards performing further tests of general relativity. Methods. The MWL campaign took place in April 2018, overlapping with the EHT M87* observations. We present a new, contemporaneous spectral energy distribution (SED) ranging from radio to very high-energy (VHE) γ-rays as well as details of the individual observations and light curves. We also conducted phenomenological modelling to investigate the basic source properties. Results. We present the first VHE γ-ray flare from M87 detected since 2010. The flux above 350 GeV more than doubled within a period of ≈36 hours. We find that the X-ray flux is enhanced by about a factor of two compared to 2017, while the radio and millimetre core fluxes are consistent between 2017 and 2018. We detect evidence for a monotonically increasing jet position angle that corresponds to variations in the bright spot of the EHT image. Conclusions. Our results show the value of continued MWL monitoring together with precision imaging for addressing the origins of high-energy particle acceleration. While we cannot currently pinpoint the precise location where such acceleration takes place, the new VHE γ-ray flare already presents a challenge to simple one-zone leptonic emission model approaches, and it emphasises the need for combined image and spectral modelling.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2023Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2023 France, Czech Republic, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, France, Germany, Spain, France, France, Czech RepublicPublisher:American Astronomical Society Funded by:MIUR, EC | CTA-PP, EC | ESCAPE +5 projectsMIUR ,EC| CTA-PP ,EC| ESCAPE ,EC| PROBIST ,EC| PREBIST ,DFG ,EC| CTA-DEV ,EC| INFIERIAbe, H.; Abe, K.; Artero, M.; Hackfeld, J.; Hadasch, D.; Hahn, A.; Hashiyama, K.; Hassan, T.; Hayashi, K.; Heckmann, L.; Heller, M.; Herrera Llorente, J.; Hirotani, K.; Asano, K.; Hoffmann, D.; Horns, D.; Houles, J.; Hrabovsky, M.; Hrupec, D.; Hui, D.; Hütten, M.; Iarlori, M.; Imazawa, R.; Inada, T.; Aubert, P.; Inome, Y.; Ioka, K.; Iori, M.; Ishio, K.; Iwamura, Y.; Jacquemont, M.; Martinez, I. Jimenez; Jurysek, J.; Kagaya, M.; Karas, V.; Baktash, A.; Katagiri, H.; Kataoka, J.; Kerszberg, D.; Kobayashi, Y.; Kong, A.; Kubo, H.; Kushida, J.; Lainez, M.; Lamanna, G.; Lamastra, A.; Bamba, A.; Le Flour, T.; Linhoff, M.; Longo, F.; López-Coto, R.; López-Moya, M.; López-Oramas, A.; Loporchio, S.; Lorini, A.; Luque-Escamilla, P. L.; Majumdar, P.; Larriva, A. Baquero; Makariev, M.; Mandat, D.; Manganaro, M.; Manicò, G.; Mannheim, K.; Mariotti, M.; Marquez, P.; Marsella, G.; Martí, J.; Martinez, O.; Baroncelli, L.; Martínez, G.; Martínez, M.; Marusevec, P.; Mas-Aguilar, A.; Maurin, G.; Mazin, D.; Guillen, E. Mestre; Micanovic, S.; Miceli, D.; Miener, T.; de Almeida, U. Barres; Miranda, J. M.; Mirzoyan, R.; Mizuno, T.; Gonzalez, M. Molero; Molina, E.; Montaruli, T.; Monteiro, I.; Moralejo, A.; Morcuende, D.; Morselli, A.; Barrio, J. A.; Mrakovcic, K.; Murase, K.; Nagai, A.; Nagataki, S.; Nakamori, T.; Nickel, L.; Nievas, M.; Nishijima, K.; Noda, K.; Nosek, D.; Batkovic, I.; Nozaki, S.; Ohishi, M.; Ohtani, Y.; Oka, T.; Okazaki, N.; Okumura, A.; Orito, R.; Otero-Santos, J.; Palatiello, M.; Paneque, D.; Abe, S.; Baxter, J.; Pantaleo, F. R.; Paoletti, R.; Paredes, J. M.; Pech, M.; Pecimotika, M.; Peresano, M.; Pérez, A.; Pietropaolo, E.; Pirola, G.; Plard, C.; Becerra González, J.; Podobnik, F.; Poireau, V.; Polo, M.; Pons, E.; Prandini, E.; Prast, J.; Principe, G.; Priyadarshi, C.; Prouza, M.; Rando, R.; Bernardini, E.; Rhode, W.; Ribó, M.; Rizi, V.; Fernandez, G. Rodriguez; Ruiz, J. E.; Saito, T.; Sakurai, S.; Sanchez, D. A.; Šarić, T.; Sato, Y.; Bernardos, M. I.; Saturni, F. G.; Schleicher, B.; Schmuckermaier, F.; Schubert, J. L.; Schussler, F.; Schweizer, T.; Seglar Arroyo, M.; Silvia, R.; Sitarek, J.; Sliusar, V.; Medrano, J. Bernete; Spolon, A.; Strišković, J.; Strzys, M.; Suda, Y.; Sunada, Y.; Tajima, H.; Takahashi, H.; Takahashi, M.; Takata, J.; Takeishi, R.; Berti, A.; Tam, P. H. T.; Tanaka, S. J.; Tateishi, D.; Tejedor, L. A.; Temnikov, P.; Terada, Y.; Terauchi, K.; Terzic, T.; Teshima, M.; Tluczykont, M.; Bhattacharjee, P.; Tokanai, F.; Torres, D. F.; Travnicek, P.; Truzzi, S.; Tutone, A.; Uhlrich, G.; Vacula, M.; Vallania, P.; van Scherpenberg, J.; Vázquez Acosta, M.; Biederbeck, N.; Verguilov, V.; Viale, I.; Vigliano, A.; Vigorito, C. F.; Vitale, V.; Voutsinas, G.; Vovk, I.; Vuillaume, T.; Walter, R.;Abstract The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) is a next-generation ground-based observatory for gamma-ray astronomy at very high energies. The Large-Sized Telescope prototype (LST-1) is located at the CTA-North site, on the Canary Island of La Palma. LSTs are designed to provide optimal performance in the lowest part of the energy range covered by CTA, down to ≃20 GeV. LST-1 started performing astronomical observations in 2019 November, during its commissioning phase, and it has been taking data ever since. We present the first LST-1 observations of the Crab Nebula, the standard candle of very-high-energy gamma-ray astronomy, and use them, together with simulations, to assess the performance of the telescope. LST-1 has reached the expected performance during its commissioning period—only a minor adjustment of the preexisting simulations was needed to match the telescope’s behavior. The energy threshold at trigger level is around 20 GeV, rising to ≃30 GeV after data analysis. Performance parameters depend strongly on energy, and on the strength of the gamma-ray selection cuts in the analysis: angular resolution ranges from 0.°12–0.°40, and energy resolution from 15%–50%. Flux sensitivity is around 1.1% of the Crab Nebula flux above 250 GeV for a 50 hr observation (12% for 30 minutes). The spectral energy distribution (in the 0.03–30 TeV range) and the light curve obtained for the Crab Nebula agree with previous measurements, considering statistical and systematic uncertainties. A clear periodic signal is also detected from the pulsar at the center of the Nebula.
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Context. The interest in blazars as candidate neutrino emitters grew after the 3σ evidence for a joint photon-neutrino emission from the flaring blazar TXS 0506+056 in 2017. Blazars are a class of extragalactic sources with relativistic jets pointing toward Earth, showing a broadband emission explained in terms of leptonic and hadronic process, with the latter relevant for proton acceleration and neutrino production. Several models have been developed to explain the multi-messenger emission from TXS 0506+056, but the details of the neutrino production and the nature of the source are not yet fully understood. Aims. In this work we investigate sources with observational features as TXS 0506+056, aiming at a better understanding of their nature as flat spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs) or BL Lac Objects (BL Lacs) and their potential neutrino production. Methods. We select candidate neutrino-emitting blazars from the Fermi 4LAC-DR2 catalog by constraining a number of key parameters in specific ranges centered on the values measured for TXS 0506+056. We analyze the efficiency of the accretion mechanism and model their broadband spectral energy distribution in terms of lepto-hadronic emission, gaining information on their potential neutrino flux and detectability prospects at TeV energies. Results. Our study shows the selected sources to have a high energy emission dominated by leptonic processes, and part of them also shows a high accretion rate, features typical of FSRQs. Moreover, the very high energy and neutrino fluxes appear to be not detectable by the current and future instruments if the source is in an average emission state. Our results thus suggest some of the candidates to have an efficient accretion and could potentially be masquerading BL Lacs. Lastly, TXS 0506+056 seems to have a more uncertain situation for which no strong conclusions can be drawn on its nature.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2023Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2023 Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Slovenia, Italy, Australia, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, AustraliaPublisher:American Astronomical Society D. A. Smith; S. Abdollahi; M. Ajello; M. Bailes; L. Baldini; J. Ballet; M. G. Baring; C. Bassa; J. Becerra Gonzalez; R. Bellazzini; A. Berretta; B. Bhattacharyya; E. Bissaldi; R. Bonino; E. Bottacini; J. Bregeon; P. Bruel; M. Burgay; T. H. Burnett; R. A. Cameron; F. Camilo; R. Caputo; P. A. Caraveo; E. Cavazzuti; G. Chiaro; S. Ciprini; C. J. Clark; I. Cognard; A. Corongiu; P. Cristarella Orestano; M. Crnogorcevic; A. Cuoco; S. Cutini; F. D’Ammando; A. de Angelis; M. E. DeCesar; S. De Gaetano; R. de Menezes; J. Deneva; F. de Palma; N. Di Lalla; F. Dirirsa; L. Di Venere; A. Domínguez; D. Dumora; S. J. Fegan; E. C. Ferrara; A. Fiori; H. Fleischhack; C. Flynn; A. Franckowiak; P. C. C. Freire; Y. Fukazawa; P. Fusco; G. Galanti; V. Gammaldi; F. Gargano; D. Gasparrini; F. Giacchino; N. Giglietto; F. Giordano; M. Giroletti; D. Green; I. A. Grenier; L. Guillemot; S. Guiriec; M. Gustafsson; A. K. Harding; E. Hays; J. W. Hewitt; D. Horan; X. Hou; F. Jankowski; R. P. Johnson; T. J. Johnson; S. Johnston; J. Kataoka; M. J. Keith; M. Kerr; M. Kramer; M. Kuss; L. Latronico; S.-H. Lee; D. Li; J. Li; B. Limyansky; F. Longo; F. Loparco; L. Lorusso; M. N. Lovellette; M. Lower; P. Lubrano; A. G. Lyne; Y. Maan; S. Maldera; R. N. Manchester; A. Manfreda; M. Marelli; G. Martí-Devesa; M. N. Mazziotta; J. E. McEnery; I. Mereu; P. F. Michelson; M. Mickaliger; W. Mitthumsiri; T. Mizuno; A. A. Moiseev; M. E. Monzani; A. Morselli; M. Negro; R. Nemmen; L. Nieder; E. Nuss; N. Omodei; M. Orienti; E. Orlando; J. F. Ormes; M. Palatiello; D. Paneque; G. Panzarini; A. Parthasarathy; M. Persic; M. Pesce-Rollins; R. Pillera; H. Poon; T. A. Porter; A. Possenti; G. Principe; S. Rainò; R. Rando; S. M. Ransom; P. S. Ray; M. Razzano; S. Razzaque; A. Reimer; O. Reimer; N. Renault-Tinacci; R. W. Romani; M. Sánchez-Conde; P. M. Saz Parkinson; L. Scotton; D. Serini; C. Sgrò; R. Shannon; V. Sharma; Z. Shen; E. J. Siskind; G. Spandre; P. Spinelli; B. W. Stappers; T. E. Stephens; D. J. Suson; S. Tabassum; H. Tajima; D. Tak; G. Theureau; D. J. Thompson; O. Tibolla; D. F. Torres; J. Valverde; C. Venter; Z. Wadiasingh; N. Wang; N. Wang; P. Wang; P. Weltevrede; K. Wood; J. Yan; G. Zaharijas; C. Zhang; W. Zhu;handle: 20.500.12556/RUNG-8758 , 11568/1225127 , 11589/264401 , 11587/517606 , 2318/1947773 , 11586/473196 , 1959.3/476456
Abstract We present 294 pulsars found in GeV data from the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Another 33 millisecond pulsars (MSPs) discovered in deep radio searches of LAT sources will likely reveal pulsations once phase-connected rotation ephemerides are achieved. A further dozen optical and/or X-ray binary systems colocated with LAT sources also likely harbor gamma-ray MSPs. This catalog thus reports roughly 340 gamma-ray pulsars and candidates, 10% of all known pulsars, compared to ≤11 known before Fermi. Half of the gamma-ray pulsars are young. Of these, the half that are undetected in radio have a broader Galactic latitude distribution than the young radio-loud pulsars. The others are MSPs, with six undetected in radio. Overall, ≥236 are bright enough above 50 MeV to fit the pulse profile, the energy spectrum, or both. For the common two-peaked profiles, the gamma-ray peak closest to the magnetic pole crossing generally has a softer spectrum. The spectral energy distributions tend to narrow as the spindown power E ̇ decreases to its observed minimum near 1033 erg s−1, approaching the shape for synchrotron radiation from monoenergetic electrons. We calculate gamma-ray luminosities when distances are available. Our all-sky gamma-ray sensitivity map is useful for population syntheses. The electronic catalog version provides gamma-ray pulsar ephemerides, properties, and fit results to guide and be compared with modeling results.
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P.; Kuo, C.-Y.; La Bella, N.; Levis, A.; Li, Z.; Lico, R.; Lindahl, G.; Lindqvist, M.; Lisakov, M.; Liu, J.; Liu, K.; Liuzzo, E.; Lo, W.-P.; Lobanov, A. P.; Loinard, L.; Lonsdale, C. J.; Lowitz, A. E.; MacDonald, N. R.; Mao, J.; Marchili, N.; Marrone, D. P.; Marscher, A. P.; Martí-Vidal, I.; Matsushita, S.; Matthews, L. D.; Medeiros, L.; Menten, K. M.; Mizuno, I.; Mizuno, Y.; Montgomery, J.; Moran, J. M.; Moriyama, K.; Moscibrodzka, M.; Mulaudzi, W.; Müller, C.; Müller, H.; Mus, A.; Musoke, G.; Myserlis, I.; Nagai, H.; Nagar, N. M.; Nair, D. G.; Nakamura, M.; Narayanan, G.; Natarajan, I.; Nathanail, A.; Fuentes, S. Navarro; Ni, C.; Oh, J.; Okino, H.; Olivares, H.; Oyama, T.; Özel, F.; Palumbo, D. C. M.; Filippos Paraschos, G.; Park, J.; Parsons, H.;Context. The nearby elliptical galaxy M87 contains one of only two supermassive black holes whose emission surrounding the event horizon has been imaged by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT). In 2018, more than two dozen multi-wavelength (MWL) facilities (from radio to γ-ray energies) took part in the second M87 EHT campaign. Aims. The goal of this extensive MWL campaign was to better understand the physics of the accreting black hole M87*, the relationship between the inflow and inner jets, and the high-energy particle acceleration. Understanding the complex astrophysics is also a necessary first step towards performing further tests of general relativity. Methods. The MWL campaign took place in April 2018, overlapping with the EHT M87* observations. We present a new, contemporaneous spectral energy distribution (SED) ranging from radio to very high-energy (VHE) γ-rays as well as details of the individual observations and light curves. We also conducted phenomenological modelling to investigate the basic source properties. Results. We present the first VHE γ-ray flare from M87 detected since 2010. The flux above 350 GeV more than doubled within a period of ≈36 hours. We find that the X-ray flux is enhanced by about a factor of two compared to 2017, while the radio and millimetre core fluxes are consistent between 2017 and 2018. We detect evidence for a monotonically increasing jet position angle that corresponds to variations in the bright spot of the EHT image. Conclusions. Our results show the value of continued MWL monitoring together with precision imaging for addressing the origins of high-energy particle acceleration. While we cannot currently pinpoint the precise location where such acceleration takes place, the new VHE γ-ray flare already presents a challenge to simple one-zone leptonic emission model approaches, and it emphasises the need for combined image and spectral modelling.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2023Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2023 France, Czech Republic, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, France, Germany, Spain, France, France, Czech RepublicPublisher:American Astronomical Society Funded by:MIUR, EC | CTA-PP, EC | ESCAPE +5 projectsMIUR ,EC| CTA-PP ,EC| ESCAPE ,EC| PROBIST ,EC| PREBIST ,DFG ,EC| CTA-DEV ,EC| INFIERIAbe, H.; Abe, K.; Artero, M.; Hackfeld, J.; Hadasch, D.; Hahn, A.; Hashiyama, K.; Hassan, T.; Hayashi, K.; Heckmann, L.; Heller, M.; Herrera Llorente, J.; Hirotani, K.; Asano, K.; Hoffmann, D.; Horns, D.; Houles, J.; Hrabovsky, M.; Hrupec, D.; Hui, D.; Hütten, M.; Iarlori, M.; Imazawa, R.; Inada, T.; Aubert, P.; Inome, Y.; Ioka, K.; Iori, M.; Ishio, K.; Iwamura, Y.; Jacquemont, M.; Martinez, I. Jimenez; Jurysek, J.; Kagaya, M.; Karas, V.; Baktash, A.; Katagiri, H.; Kataoka, J.; Kerszberg, D.; Kobayashi, Y.; Kong, A.; Kubo, H.; Kushida, J.; Lainez, M.; Lamanna, G.; Lamastra, A.; Bamba, A.; Le Flour, T.; Linhoff, M.; Longo, F.; López-Coto, R.; López-Moya, M.; López-Oramas, A.; Loporchio, S.; Lorini, A.; Luque-Escamilla, P. L.; Majumdar, P.; Larriva, A. Baquero; Makariev, M.; Mandat, D.; Manganaro, M.; Manicò, G.; Mannheim, K.; Mariotti, M.; Marquez, P.; Marsella, G.; Martí, J.; Martinez, O.; Baroncelli, L.; Martínez, G.; Martínez, M.; Marusevec, P.; Mas-Aguilar, A.; Maurin, G.; Mazin, D.; Guillen, E. Mestre; Micanovic, S.; Miceli, D.; Miener, T.; de Almeida, U. Barres; Miranda, J. M.; Mirzoyan, R.; Mizuno, T.; Gonzalez, M. Molero; Molina, E.; Montaruli, T.; Monteiro, I.; Moralejo, A.; Morcuende, D.; Morselli, A.; Barrio, J. A.; Mrakovcic, K.; Murase, K.; Nagai, A.; Nagataki, S.; Nakamori, T.; Nickel, L.; Nievas, M.; Nishijima, K.; Noda, K.; Nosek, D.; Batkovic, I.; Nozaki, S.; Ohishi, M.; Ohtani, Y.; Oka, T.; Okazaki, N.; Okumura, A.; Orito, R.; Otero-Santos, J.; Palatiello, M.; Paneque, D.; Abe, S.; Baxter, J.; Pantaleo, F. R.; Paoletti, R.; Paredes, J. M.; Pech, M.; Pecimotika, M.; Peresano, M.; Pérez, A.; Pietropaolo, E.; Pirola, G.; Plard, C.; Becerra González, J.; Podobnik, F.; Poireau, V.; Polo, M.; Pons, E.; Prandini, E.; Prast, J.; Principe, G.; Priyadarshi, C.; Prouza, M.; Rando, R.; Bernardini, E.; Rhode, W.; Ribó, M.; Rizi, V.; Fernandez, G. Rodriguez; Ruiz, J. E.; Saito, T.; Sakurai, S.; Sanchez, D. A.; Šarić, T.; Sato, Y.; Bernardos, M. I.; Saturni, F. G.; Schleicher, B.; Schmuckermaier, F.; Schubert, J. L.; Schussler, F.; Schweizer, T.; Seglar Arroyo, M.; Silvia, R.; Sitarek, J.; Sliusar, V.; Medrano, J. Bernete; Spolon, A.; Strišković, J.; Strzys, M.; Suda, Y.; Sunada, Y.; Tajima, H.; Takahashi, H.; Takahashi, M.; Takata, J.; Takeishi, R.; Berti, A.; Tam, P. H. T.; Tanaka, S. J.; Tateishi, D.; Tejedor, L. A.; Temnikov, P.; Terada, Y.; Terauchi, K.; Terzic, T.; Teshima, M.; Tluczykont, M.; Bhattacharjee, P.; Tokanai, F.; Torres, D. F.; Travnicek, P.; Truzzi, S.; Tutone, A.; Uhlrich, G.; Vacula, M.; Vallania, P.; van Scherpenberg, J.; Vázquez Acosta, M.; Biederbeck, N.; Verguilov, V.; Viale, I.; Vigliano, A.; Vigorito, C. F.; Vitale, V.; Voutsinas, G.; Vovk, I.; Vuillaume, T.; Walter, R.;Abstract The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) is a next-generation ground-based observatory for gamma-ray astronomy at very high energies. The Large-Sized Telescope prototype (LST-1) is located at the CTA-North site, on the Canary Island of La Palma. LSTs are designed to provide optimal performance in the lowest part of the energy range covered by CTA, down to ≃20 GeV. LST-1 started performing astronomical observations in 2019 November, during its commissioning phase, and it has been taking data ever since. We present the first LST-1 observations of the Crab Nebula, the standard candle of very-high-energy gamma-ray astronomy, and use them, together with simulations, to assess the performance of the telescope. LST-1 has reached the expected performance during its commissioning period—only a minor adjustment of the preexisting simulations was needed to match the telescope’s behavior. The energy threshold at trigger level is around 20 GeV, rising to ≃30 GeV after data analysis. Performance parameters depend strongly on energy, and on the strength of the gamma-ray selection cuts in the analysis: angular resolution ranges from 0.°12–0.°40, and energy resolution from 15%–50%. Flux sensitivity is around 1.1% of the Crab Nebula flux above 250 GeV for a 50 hr observation (12% for 30 minutes). The spectral energy distribution (in the 0.03–30 TeV range) and the light curve obtained for the Crab Nebula agree with previous measurements, considering statistical and systematic uncertainties. A clear periodic signal is also detected from the pulsar at the center of the Nebula.
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