Upper limits to the SN1006 multi-TeV gamma-ray flux from HESS observations
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- 10 June 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by EDP Sciences in Astronomy & Astrophysics
- Vol. 437 (1) , 135-139
- https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20042522
Abstract
Observations of the shell-type supernova remnant SN1006 have been carried out with the HESS system of Cherenkov telescopes during 2003 (18.2 h with two operating telescopes) and 2004 (6.3 h with all four telescopes). No evidence for TeV γ-ray emission from any compact or extended region associated with the remnant is seen and resulting upper limits at the 99.9% confidence level are up to a factor 10 lower than previously-published fluxes from CANGAROO. For SN1006 at its current epoch of evolution we define limits for a number of important global parameters. Upper limits on the γ-ray luminosity (for E = 0.26 to 10 TeV, distance d = 2 kpc) of 1033 erg s-1, and the total energy in corresponding accelerated protons, 1050 erg are estimated (for proton energies to 60 TeV and assuming the lowest value cm-3 of the ambient target density discussed in literature). Extending this estimate to cover the range of proton energies observed in the cosmic ray spectrum up to the knee (we take here 1 GeV to 3 PeV, assuming a differential particle index -2) gives 1050 erg. A lower limit on the post-shock magnetic field of G results when considering the synchrotron/inverse-Compton framework for the observed X-ray flux and γ-ray upper limits.Keywords
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