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2. Skipping breakfast among 8-9 year old children is associated with teacher-reported but not objectively measured academic performance two years later
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Smith, Kylie J, Blizzard, Leigh, McNaughton, Sarah A, Gall, Seana L, Breslin, Monique C, Wake, Melissa, Venn, Alison J, Smith, Kylie J, Blizzard, Leigh, McNaughton, Sarah A, Gall, Seana L, Breslin, Monique C, Wake, Melissa, and Venn, Alison J
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3. Skipping breakfast among Australian children and adolescents; findings from the 2011–12 National Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey
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Smith, Kylie J, Breslin, Monique C, Mcnaughton, Sarah A, Gall, Seana L, Blizzard, Leigh, Venn, Alison J, Smith, Kylie J, Breslin, Monique C, Mcnaughton, Sarah A, Gall, Seana L, Blizzard, Leigh, and Venn, Alison J
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- 2017
4. Simultaneous X-Ray and TeV Observations of a Rapid Flare from Markarian 421
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Maraschi, L., Fossati, G., Tavecchio, F., Chiappetti, L., Celotti, A., Ghisellini, G., Grandi, P., Pian, E., Tagliaferri, G., Treves, A., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Fegan, S., Finley, J., Gaidos, J., Hall, T., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rose, J., Samuelson, F., Weekes, T. C., Urry, C. M., 高橋, 忠幸, Takahashi, Tadayuki, Maraschi, L., Fossati, G., Tavecchio, F., Chiappetti, L., Celotti, A., Ghisellini, G., Grandi, P., Pian, E., Tagliaferri, G., Treves, A., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Fegan, S., Finley, J., Gaidos, J., Hall, T., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rose, J., Samuelson, F., Weekes, T. C., Urry, C. M., 高橋, 忠幸, and Takahashi, Tadayuki
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著者人数:31名, Accepted: 1999-09-29
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- 2015
5. The Flux Variability of Markarian 501 in Very High Energy Gamma Rays
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Quinn, J., Bond, I. H., Boyle, P. J., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Gordo, J. Bussons, Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, T., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., Moriarty, P., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Vassiliev, V. V., Weekes, T. C., Quinn, J., Bond, I. H., Boyle, P. J., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Gordo, J. Bussons, Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, T., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., Moriarty, P., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Vassiliev, V. V., and Weekes, T. C.
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The BL Lacertae object Markarian 501 was identified as a source of gamma-ray emission at the Whipple Observatory in March 1995. Here we present a flux variability analysis on several times-scales of the 233 hour data set accumulated over 213 nights (from March 1995 to July 1998) with the Whipple Observatory 10 m atmospheric Cherenkov imaging telescope. In 1995, with the exception of a single night, the flux from Markarian 501 was constant on daily and monthly time-scales and had an average flux of only 10% that of the Crab Nebula, making it the weakest VHE source detected to date. In 1996, the average flux was approximately twice the 1995 flux and showed significant month-to-month variability. No significant day-scale variations were detected. The average gamma-ray flux above ~350 GeV in the 1997 observing season rose to 1.4 times that of the Crab Nebula -- 14 times the 1995 discovery level -- allowing a search for variability on time-scales shorter than one day. Significant hour-scale variability was present in the 1997 data, with the shortest, observed on MJD 50607, having a doubling time of ~2 hours. In 1998 the average emission level decreased considerably from that of 1997 (to ~20% of the Crab Nebula flux) but two significant flaring events were observed. Thus, the emission from Markarian 501 shows large amplitude and rapid flux variability at very high energies as does Markarian 421. It also shows large mean flux level variations on year-to-year time-scales, behaviour which has not been seen from Markarian 421 so far., Comment: 19 pages, 3 figures, to appear in ApJ, June 20, 1999, Vol. 518 #2
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- 1999
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6. Correlated variability of Mkn 421 at X-ray and TeV wavelengths on timescales of hours
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Maraschi, L., Fossati, G., Tavecchio, F., Chiappetti, L., Celotti, A., Ghisellini, G., Grandi, P., Pian, E., Tagliaferri, G., Treves, A., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Fegan, S., Finley, J., Gaidos, J., Hall, T., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rose, J., Samuelson, F., Weekes, T. C., Maraschi, L., Fossati, G., Tavecchio, F., Chiappetti, L., Celotti, A., Ghisellini, G., Grandi, P., Pian, E., Tagliaferri, G., Treves, A., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Fegan, S., Finley, J., Gaidos, J., Hall, T., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rose, J., Samuelson, F., and Weekes, T. C.
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Mkn 421 was observed for about two days with BeppoSAX, prior to and partly overlapping the start of a 1 week continuous exposure with ASCA in April 1998, as part of a world-wide multiwavelength campaign. A pronounced, well defined, flare observed in X-rays was also observed simultaneously at TeV energies by the Whipple Observatory's 10 m gamma-ray telescope. These data provide the first evidence that the X-ray and TeV intensities are well correlated on time-scales of hours., Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, presented at the VERITAS Workshop on the TeV Astrophysics of Extragalactic Objects
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- 1999
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7. The Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System (VERITAS)
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Bradbury, S. M., Bond, I. H., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Criswell, S., Dingus, B. L., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J., Grindlay, J., Hillas, A. M., Harris, K., Hermann, G., Kaaret, P., Kieda, D., Knapp, J., Krennrich, F., LeBohec, S., Lessard, R. W., Lloyd-Evans, J., McKernan, B., Mueller, D., Ong, R., Quenby, J. J., Quinn, J., Rochester, G., Rose, H. J., Salamon, M., Sembroski, G. H., Sumner, T., Swordy, S., Vassiliev, V. V., Weekes, T. C., Bradbury, S. M., Bond, I. H., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Criswell, S., Dingus, B. L., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J., Grindlay, J., Hillas, A. M., Harris, K., Hermann, G., Kaaret, P., Kieda, D., Knapp, J., Krennrich, F., LeBohec, S., Lessard, R. W., Lloyd-Evans, J., McKernan, B., Mueller, D., Ong, R., Quenby, J. J., Quinn, J., Rochester, G., Rose, H. J., Salamon, M., Sembroski, G. H., Sumner, T., Swordy, S., Vassiliev, V. V., and Weekes, T. C.
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We give an overview of the current status and scientific goals of VERITAS, a proposed hexagonal array of seven 10 m aperture imaging Cherenkov telescopes. The selected site is Montosa Canyon (1390 m a.s.l.) at the Whipple Observatory, Arizona. Each telescope, of 12 m focal length, will initially be equipped with a 499 element photomultiplier camera covering a 3.5 degree field of view. A central station will initiate the readout of 500 MHz FADCs upon receipt of multiple telescope triggers. The minimum detectable flux sensitivity will be 0.5% of the Crab Nebula flux at 200 GeV. Detailed simulations of the array's performance are presented elsewhere at this meeting. VERITAS will operate primarily as a gamma-ray observatory in the 50 GeV to 50 TeV range for the study of active galaxies, supernova remnants, pulsars and gamma-ray bursts., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to be published in the proceedings of the 26th ICRC (Salt Lake City, 1999)
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- 1999
8. VHE gamma-ray observations of Markarian 501
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Whipple Collaboration, Breslin, A. C., Bond, I. H., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Carson, M. J., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Dunlea, S., D'Vali, M., Fegan, D. J., Fegan, S. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, T. A., Hillas, A. M., Horan, D., Kildea, J., Knapp, J., Krennrich, F., LeBohec, S., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., McKernan, B., Quinn, J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Vassiliev, V. V., Weekes, T. C., Whipple Collaboration, Breslin, A. C., Bond, I. H., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Carson, M. J., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Dunlea, S., D'Vali, M., Fegan, D. J., Fegan, S. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, T. A., Hillas, A. M., Horan, D., Kildea, J., Knapp, J., Krennrich, F., LeBohec, S., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., McKernan, B., Quinn, J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Vassiliev, V. V., and Weekes, T. C.
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Markarian 501, a nearby (z=0.033) X-ray selected BL Lacertae object, is a well established source of Very High Energy (VHE, E>=300 GeV) gamma rays. Dramatic variability in its gamma-ray emission on time-scales from years to as short as two hours has been detected. Multiwavelength observations have also revealed evidence that the VHE gamma-ray and hard X-ray fluxes may be correlated. Here we present results of observations made with the Whipple Collaboration's 10 m Atmospheric Cerenkov Imaging Telescope during 1999 and discuss them in the context of observations made on Markarian 501 during the period from 1996-1998., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to be published in the proceedings of 26th International Cosmic Ray Conference (Salt Lake City, 1999)
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- 1999
9. Hour-Scale Multiwavelength Variability in Markarian 421
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Catanese, M., Bond, I. H., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Cawley, M. F., Dunlea, S., D'Vali, M., Fegan, D. J., Fegan, S. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, T. A., Hillas, A. M., Horan, D., Knapp, J., Krennrich, F., Bohec, S. Le, Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Vassiliev, V. V., Weekes, T. C., Maraschi, L., Fossati, G., Tavecchio, F., Chiappetti, L., Celotti, A., Ghisellini, G., Grandi, P., Pian, E., Tagliaferri, G., Treves, A., Catanese, M., Bond, I. H., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Cawley, M. F., Dunlea, S., D'Vali, M., Fegan, D. J., Fegan, S. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, T. A., Hillas, A. M., Horan, D., Knapp, J., Krennrich, F., Bohec, S. Le, Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Vassiliev, V. V., Weekes, T. C., Maraschi, L., Fossati, G., Tavecchio, F., Chiappetti, L., Celotti, A., Ghisellini, G., Grandi, P., Pian, E., Tagliaferri, G., and Treves, A.
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Markarian 421 was observed for about four days with BeppoSAX and the Whipple Observatory gamma-ray telescope in April 1998. A pronounced, well-defined, flare with hour-scale variability was observed simultaneously in X-rays and very high energy gamma-rays. These data provide the first evidence that the X-ray and TeV intensities are well correlated on time-scales of hours. While the rise of the flare occurred on a similar time-scale in the two wavebands, the decay of the flare was much more rapid in gamma rays, providing the first clear indication that the X-ray and gamma-ray emission may not be completely correlated in Markarian 421., Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, to be published in the proceedings of the 26th ICRC (Salt Lake City, 1999)
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10. Hour-Scale Multiwavelength Variability in Markarian 421
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Catanese, M., Bond, I. H., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Cawley, M. F., Dunlea, S., D'Vali, M., Fegan, D. J., Fegan, S. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, T. A., Hillas, A. M., Horan, D., Knapp, J., Krennrich, F., Bohec, S. Le, Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Vassiliev, V. V., Weekes, T. C., Maraschi, L., Fossati, G., Tavecchio, F., Chiappetti, L., Celotti, A., Ghisellini, G., Grandi, P., Pian, E., Tagliaferri, G., Treves, A., Catanese, M., Bond, I. H., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Cawley, M. F., Dunlea, S., D'Vali, M., Fegan, D. J., Fegan, S. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, T. A., Hillas, A. M., Horan, D., Knapp, J., Krennrich, F., Bohec, S. Le, Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Vassiliev, V. V., Weekes, T. C., Maraschi, L., Fossati, G., Tavecchio, F., Chiappetti, L., Celotti, A., Ghisellini, G., Grandi, P., Pian, E., Tagliaferri, G., and Treves, A.
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Markarian 421 was observed for about four days with BeppoSAX and the Whipple Observatory gamma-ray telescope in April 1998. A pronounced, well-defined, flare with hour-scale variability was observed simultaneously in X-rays and very high energy gamma-rays. These data provide the first evidence that the X-ray and TeV intensities are well correlated on time-scales of hours. While the rise of the flare occurred on a similar time-scale in the two wavebands, the decay of the flare was much more rapid in gamma rays, providing the first clear indication that the X-ray and gamma-ray emission may not be completely correlated in Markarian 421., Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, to be published in the proceedings of the 26th ICRC (Salt Lake City, 1999)
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- 1999
11. The Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System (VERITAS)
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Bradbury, S. M., Bond, I. H., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Criswell, S., Dingus, B. L., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J., Grindlay, J., Hillas, A. M., Harris, K., Hermann, G., Kaaret, P., Kieda, D., Knapp, J., Krennrich, F., LeBohec, S., Lessard, R. W., Lloyd-Evans, J., McKernan, B., Mueller, D., Ong, R., Quenby, J. J., Quinn, J., Rochester, G., Rose, H. J., Salamon, M., Sembroski, G. H., Sumner, T., Swordy, S., Vassiliev, V. V., Weekes, T. C., Bradbury, S. M., Bond, I. H., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Criswell, S., Dingus, B. L., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J., Grindlay, J., Hillas, A. M., Harris, K., Hermann, G., Kaaret, P., Kieda, D., Knapp, J., Krennrich, F., LeBohec, S., Lessard, R. W., Lloyd-Evans, J., McKernan, B., Mueller, D., Ong, R., Quenby, J. J., Quinn, J., Rochester, G., Rose, H. J., Salamon, M., Sembroski, G. H., Sumner, T., Swordy, S., Vassiliev, V. V., and Weekes, T. C.
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We give an overview of the current status and scientific goals of VERITAS, a proposed hexagonal array of seven 10 m aperture imaging Cherenkov telescopes. The selected site is Montosa Canyon (1390 m a.s.l.) at the Whipple Observatory, Arizona. Each telescope, of 12 m focal length, will initially be equipped with a 499 element photomultiplier camera covering a 3.5 degree field of view. A central station will initiate the readout of 500 MHz FADCs upon receipt of multiple telescope triggers. The minimum detectable flux sensitivity will be 0.5% of the Crab Nebula flux at 200 GeV. Detailed simulations of the array's performance are presented elsewhere at this meeting. VERITAS will operate primarily as a gamma-ray observatory in the 50 GeV to 50 TeV range for the study of active galaxies, supernova remnants, pulsars and gamma-ray bursts., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to be published in the proceedings of the 26th ICRC (Salt Lake City, 1999)
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- 1999
12. VHE gamma-ray observations of Markarian 501
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Whipple Collaboration, Breslin, A. C., Bond, I. H., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Carson, M. J., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Dunlea, S., D'Vali, M., Fegan, D. J., Fegan, S. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, T. A., Hillas, A. M., Horan, D., Kildea, J., Knapp, J., Krennrich, F., LeBohec, S., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., McKernan, B., Quinn, J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Vassiliev, V. V., Weekes, T. C., Whipple Collaboration, Breslin, A. C., Bond, I. H., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Carson, M. J., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Dunlea, S., D'Vali, M., Fegan, D. J., Fegan, S. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, T. A., Hillas, A. M., Horan, D., Kildea, J., Knapp, J., Krennrich, F., LeBohec, S., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., McKernan, B., Quinn, J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Vassiliev, V. V., and Weekes, T. C.
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Markarian 501, a nearby (z=0.033) X-ray selected BL Lacertae object, is a well established source of Very High Energy (VHE, E>=300 GeV) gamma rays. Dramatic variability in its gamma-ray emission on time-scales from years to as short as two hours has been detected. Multiwavelength observations have also revealed evidence that the VHE gamma-ray and hard X-ray fluxes may be correlated. Here we present results of observations made with the Whipple Collaboration's 10 m Atmospheric Cerenkov Imaging Telescope during 1999 and discuss them in the context of observations made on Markarian 501 during the period from 1996-1998., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to be published in the proceedings of 26th International Cosmic Ray Conference (Salt Lake City, 1999)
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13. Correlated variability of Mkn 421 at X-ray and TeV wavelengths on timescales of hours
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Maraschi, L., Fossati, G., Tavecchio, F., Chiappetti, L., Celotti, A., Ghisellini, G., Grandi, P., Pian, E., Tagliaferri, G., Treves, A., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Fegan, S., Finley, J., Gaidos, J., Hall, T., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rose, J., Samuelson, F., Weekes, T. C., Maraschi, L., Fossati, G., Tavecchio, F., Chiappetti, L., Celotti, A., Ghisellini, G., Grandi, P., Pian, E., Tagliaferri, G., Treves, A., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Fegan, S., Finley, J., Gaidos, J., Hall, T., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rose, J., Samuelson, F., and Weekes, T. C.
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Mkn 421 was observed for about two days with BeppoSAX, prior to and partly overlapping the start of a 1 week continuous exposure with ASCA in April 1998, as part of a world-wide multiwavelength campaign. A pronounced, well defined, flare observed in X-rays was also observed simultaneously at TeV energies by the Whipple Observatory's 10 m gamma-ray telescope. These data provide the first evidence that the X-ray and TeV intensities are well correlated on time-scales of hours., Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, presented at the VERITAS Workshop on the TeV Astrophysics of Extragalactic Objects
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- 1999
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14. The Flux Variability of Markarian 501 in Very High Energy Gamma Rays
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Quinn, J., Bond, I. H., Boyle, P. J., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Gordo, J. Bussons, Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, T., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., Moriarty, P., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Vassiliev, V. V., Weekes, T. C., Quinn, J., Bond, I. H., Boyle, P. J., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Gordo, J. Bussons, Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, T., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., Moriarty, P., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Vassiliev, V. V., and Weekes, T. C.
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The BL Lacertae object Markarian 501 was identified as a source of gamma-ray emission at the Whipple Observatory in March 1995. Here we present a flux variability analysis on several times-scales of the 233 hour data set accumulated over 213 nights (from March 1995 to July 1998) with the Whipple Observatory 10 m atmospheric Cherenkov imaging telescope. In 1995, with the exception of a single night, the flux from Markarian 501 was constant on daily and monthly time-scales and had an average flux of only 10% that of the Crab Nebula, making it the weakest VHE source detected to date. In 1996, the average flux was approximately twice the 1995 flux and showed significant month-to-month variability. No significant day-scale variations were detected. The average gamma-ray flux above ~350 GeV in the 1997 observing season rose to 1.4 times that of the Crab Nebula -- 14 times the 1995 discovery level -- allowing a search for variability on time-scales shorter than one day. Significant hour-scale variability was present in the 1997 data, with the shortest, observed on MJD 50607, having a doubling time of ~2 hours. In 1998 the average emission level decreased considerably from that of 1997 (to ~20% of the Crab Nebula flux) but two significant flaring events were observed. Thus, the emission from Markarian 501 shows large amplitude and rapid flux variability at very high energies as does Markarian 421. It also shows large mean flux level variations on year-to-year time-scales, behaviour which has not been seen from Markarian 421 so far., Comment: 19 pages, 3 figures, to appear in ApJ, June 20, 1999, Vol. 518 #2
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- 1999
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15. Limits to Quantum Gravity Effects from Observations of TeV Flares in Active Galaxies
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Biller, S. D., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J., Catanese, M., Carson, M., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J., Gaidos, J. A., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., McKernan, B., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F., Sembroski, G., Skelton, P., Weekes, T. C., Biller, S. D., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J., Catanese, M., Carson, M., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J., Gaidos, J. A., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., McKernan, B., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F., Sembroski, G., Skelton, P., and Weekes, T. C.
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We have used data from the TeV gamma-ray flare associated with the active galaxy Markarian 421 observed on 15 May 1996 to place bounds on the possible energy-dependence of the speed of light in the context of an effective quantum gravitational energy scale. The possibility of an observable time dispersion in high energy radiation has recently received attention in the literature, with some suggestions that the relevant energy scale could be less than the Planck mass and perhaps as low as 10^16 GeV. The limits derived here indicate this energy scale to be in excess of 4x10^16 GeV at the 95% confidence level. To the best of our knowledge, this constitutes the first convincing limit on such phenomena in this energy regime., Comment: 6 pages, including 2 figures
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- 1998
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16. Tev Blazars: Status of Observations
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Krennrich, F., Biller, S. D., Bond, I. H., Boyle, P. J., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Bussons-Gordo, J., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, T., Hillas, A. M., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., Mohanty, G., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Vassiliev, V. V., Weekes, T. C., Krennrich, F., Biller, S. D., Bond, I. H., Boyle, P. J., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Bussons-Gordo, J., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, T., Hillas, A. M., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., Mohanty, G., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Vassiliev, V. V., and Weekes, T. C.
- Abstract
The close relation between ground-based TeV observations and satellite borne $\gamma$-ray measurements has been important for the understanding of blazars. The observations which involve the TeV component in blazar studies are reviewed., Comment: 8 Pages, 6 figures
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- 1998
17. Limits to Quantum Gravity Effects from Observations of TeV Flares in Active Galaxies
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Biller, S. D., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J., Catanese, M., Carson, M., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J., Gaidos, J. A., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., McKernan, B., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F., Sembroski, G., Skelton, P., Weekes, T. C., Biller, S. D., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J., Catanese, M., Carson, M., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J., Gaidos, J. A., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., McKernan, B., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F., Sembroski, G., Skelton, P., and Weekes, T. C.
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We have used data from the TeV gamma-ray flare associated with the active galaxy Markarian 421 observed on 15 May 1996 to place bounds on the possible energy-dependence of the speed of light in the context of an effective quantum gravitational energy scale. The possibility of an observable time dispersion in high energy radiation has recently received attention in the literature, with some suggestions that the relevant energy scale could be less than the Planck mass and perhaps as low as 10^16 GeV. The limits derived here indicate this energy scale to be in excess of 4x10^16 GeV at the 95% confidence level. To the best of our knowledge, this constitutes the first convincing limit on such phenomena in this energy regime., Comment: 6 pages, including 2 figures
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- 1998
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18. Limits to Quantum Gravity Effects from Observations of TeV Flares in Active Galaxies
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Biller, S. D., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J., Catanese, M., Carson, M., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J., Gaidos, J. A., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., McKernan, B., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F., Sembroski, G., Skelton, P., Weekes, T. C., Biller, S. D., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J., Catanese, M., Carson, M., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J., Gaidos, J. A., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., McKernan, B., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F., Sembroski, G., Skelton, P., and Weekes, T. C.
- Abstract
We have used data from the TeV gamma-ray flare associated with the active galaxy Markarian 421 observed on 15 May 1996 to place bounds on the possible energy-dependence of the speed of light in the context of an effective quantum gravitational energy scale. The possibility of an observable time dispersion in high energy radiation has recently received attention in the literature, with some suggestions that the relevant energy scale could be less than the Planck mass and perhaps as low as 10^16 GeV. The limits derived here indicate this energy scale to be in excess of 4x10^16 GeV at the 95% confidence level. To the best of our knowledge, this constitutes the first convincing limit on such phenomena in this energy regime., Comment: 6 pages, including 2 figures
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- 1998
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19. Tev Blazars: Status of Observations
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Krennrich, F., Biller, S. D., Bond, I. H., Boyle, P. J., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Bussons-Gordo, J., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, T., Hillas, A. M., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., Mohanty, G., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Vassiliev, V. V., Weekes, T. C., Krennrich, F., Biller, S. D., Bond, I. H., Boyle, P. J., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Bussons-Gordo, J., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, T., Hillas, A. M., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., Mohanty, G., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Vassiliev, V. V., and Weekes, T. C.
- Abstract
The close relation between ground-based TeV observations and satellite borne $\gamma$-ray measurements has been important for the understanding of blazars. The observations which involve the TeV component in blazar studies are reviewed., Comment: 8 Pages, 6 figures
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- 1998
20. Multiwavelength Observations of a Flare from Markarian 501
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Catanese, M., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Cawley, M. F., Dermer, C. D., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hillas, A. M., Johnson, W. N., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Macomb, D. J., McEnery, J. E., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Weekes, T. C., Zweerink, J., Catanese, M., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Cawley, M. F., Dermer, C. D., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hillas, A. M., Johnson, W. N., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Macomb, D. J., McEnery, J. E., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Weekes, T. C., and Zweerink, J.
- Abstract
We present multiwavelength observations of the BL Lacertae object Markarian 501 (Mrk 501) in 1997 between April 8 and April 19. Evidence of correlated variability is seen in very high energy (VHE, E > 350 GeV) gamma-ray observations taken with the Whipple Observatory gamma-ray telescope, data from the Oriented Scintillation Spectrometer Experiment of the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory, and quicklook results from the All-Sky Monitor of the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer while the Energetic Gamma-Ray Experiment Telescope did not detect Mrk 501. Short term optical correlations are not conclusive but the U-band flux observed with the 1.2m telescope of the Whipple Observatory was 10% higher than in March. The average energy output of Mrk 501 appears to peak in the 2 keV to 100 keV range suggesting an extension of the synchrotron emission to at least 100 keV, the highest observed in a blazar and ~100 times higher than that seen in the other TeV-emitting BL Lac object, Mrk 421. The VHE gamma-ray flux observed during this period is the highest ever detected from this object. The VHE gamma-ray energy output is somewhat lower than the 2-100 keV range but the variability amplitude is larger. The correlations seen here do not require relativistic beaming of the emission unless the VHE spectrum extends to >5 TeV., Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ Letters
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- 1997
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21. VERITAS: Very LArge Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System
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Weekes, T. C., Akerlof, C., Biller, S., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Dingus, B., Fazio, G. G., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J., Fishman, G., Gaidos, J., Gillanders, G. H., Gorham, P., Grindlay, J. E., Hillas, A. M., Huchra, J., Kaaret, P., Kertzman, M., Kieda, D., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lang, M. J., Marscher, A. P., Matz, S., McKay, T., Muller, D., Ong, R., Purcell, W., Rose, J., Sembroski, G., Seward, F. D., Slane, P., Swordy, S., Tumer, T., Ulmer, M., Urban, M., Wilkes, B. J., Weekes, T. C., Akerlof, C., Biller, S., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Dingus, B., Fazio, G. G., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J., Fishman, G., Gaidos, J., Gillanders, G. H., Gorham, P., Grindlay, J. E., Hillas, A. M., Huchra, J., Kaaret, P., Kertzman, M., Kieda, D., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lang, M. J., Marscher, A. P., Matz, S., McKay, T., Muller, D., Ong, R., Purcell, W., Rose, J., Sembroski, G., Seward, F. D., Slane, P., Swordy, S., Tumer, T., Ulmer, M., Urban, M., and Wilkes, B. J.
- Abstract
A next generation atmospheric Cherenkov observatory is described based on the Whipple Observatory $\gamma$-ray telescope. A total of nine such imaging telescopes will be deployed in an array that will permit the maximum versatility and give high sensitivity in the 50 GeV - 50 TeV band (with maximum sensitivity from 100 GeV to 10 TeV)., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in proceedings of 25th ICRC (Durban)
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- 1997
22. Tev Observations of the Variability and Spectrum of Markarian 421
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McEnery, J. E., Bond, I. H., Boyle, P. J., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Bussons~Gordo, J., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J ., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J., Hall, A., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., Mohanty, G., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J ., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Weekes, T. C., Zweerink, J., McEnery, J. E., Bond, I. H., Boyle, P. J., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Bussons~Gordo, J., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J ., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J., Hall, A., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., Mohanty, G., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J ., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Weekes, T. C., and Zweerink, J.
- Abstract
Markarian 421 was the first extragalactic source to be detected with high statistical certainty at TeV energies. The Whipple Observatory gamma-ray telescope has been used to observe the Active Galactic Nucleus, Markarian 421 in 1996 and 1997. The rapid variability observed in TeV gamma rays in previous years is confirmed. Doubling times as short as 15 minutes are reported with flux levels reaching 15 photons per minute. The TeV energy spectrum is derived using two independent methods. The implications for the intergalactic infra-red medium of an observed unbroken power law spectrum up to energies of 5 TeV is discussed., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, to appear in proceedings of 25 ICRC (Durban)
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- 1997
23. TeV Observations of the Variability and Spectrum of Markarian 501
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Quinn, J., Bond, I. H., Boyle, P. J., Buckley, J. H., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Burdett, A. M., Gordo, J. Bussons, Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, A., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., Mohanty, G., Moriarty, P., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Weeke, T. C., Zweerink, J., Quinn, J., Bond, I. H., Boyle, P. J., Buckley, J. H., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Burdett, A. M., Gordo, J. Bussons, Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, A., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., Mohanty, G., Moriarty, P., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Weeke, T. C., and Zweerink, J.
- Abstract
Markarian 501 is only the second extragalactic source to be detected with high statistical certainty at TeV energies; it is similar in many ways to Markarian 421. The Whipple Observatory gamma-ray telescope has been used to observe the AGN Markarian 501 in 1996 and 1997, the years subsequent to its initial detection. The apparent variability on the one-day time-scale observed in TeV gamma rays in 1995 is confirmed and compared with the variability in Markarian 421. Observations at X-ray and optical wavelengths from 1997 are also presented., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in proceedings of 25th ICRC (Durban)
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- 1997
24. Multiwavelength Observations of a Flare from Markarian 501
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Catanese, M., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Cawley, M. F., Dermer, C. D., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hillas, A. M., Johnson, W. N., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Macomb, D. J., McEnery, J. E., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Weekes, T. C., Zweerink, J., Catanese, M., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Cawley, M. F., Dermer, C. D., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hillas, A. M., Johnson, W. N., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Macomb, D. J., McEnery, J. E., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Weekes, T. C., and Zweerink, J.
- Abstract
We present multiwavelength observations of the BL Lacertae object Markarian 501 (Mrk 501) in 1997 between April 8 and April 19. Evidence of correlated variability is seen in very high energy (VHE, E > 350 GeV) gamma-ray observations taken with the Whipple Observatory gamma-ray telescope, data from the Oriented Scintillation Spectrometer Experiment of the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory, and quicklook results from the All-Sky Monitor of the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer while the Energetic Gamma-Ray Experiment Telescope did not detect Mrk 501. Short term optical correlations are not conclusive but the U-band flux observed with the 1.2m telescope of the Whipple Observatory was 10% higher than in March. The average energy output of Mrk 501 appears to peak in the 2 keV to 100 keV range suggesting an extension of the synchrotron emission to at least 100 keV, the highest observed in a blazar and ~100 times higher than that seen in the other TeV-emitting BL Lac object, Mrk 421. The VHE gamma-ray flux observed during this period is the highest ever detected from this object. The VHE gamma-ray energy output is somewhat lower than the 2-100 keV range but the variability amplitude is larger. The correlations seen here do not require relativistic beaming of the emission unless the VHE spectrum extends to >5 TeV., Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ Letters
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- 1997
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
25. VERITAS: Very LArge Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System
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Weekes, T. C., Akerlof, C., Biller, S., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Dingus, B., Fazio, G. G., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J., Fishman, G., Gaidos, J., Gillanders, G. H., Gorham, P., Grindlay, J. E., Hillas, A. M., Huchra, J., Kaaret, P., Kertzman, M., Kieda, D., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lang, M. J., Marscher, A. P., Matz, S., McKay, T., Muller, D., Ong, R., Purcell, W., Rose, J., Sembroski, G., Seward, F. D., Slane, P., Swordy, S., Tumer, T., Ulmer, M., Urban, M., Wilkes, B. J., Weekes, T. C., Akerlof, C., Biller, S., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Dingus, B., Fazio, G. G., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J., Fishman, G., Gaidos, J., Gillanders, G. H., Gorham, P., Grindlay, J. E., Hillas, A. M., Huchra, J., Kaaret, P., Kertzman, M., Kieda, D., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lang, M. J., Marscher, A. P., Matz, S., McKay, T., Muller, D., Ong, R., Purcell, W., Rose, J., Sembroski, G., Seward, F. D., Slane, P., Swordy, S., Tumer, T., Ulmer, M., Urban, M., and Wilkes, B. J.
- Abstract
A next generation atmospheric Cherenkov observatory is described based on the Whipple Observatory $\gamma$-ray telescope. A total of nine such imaging telescopes will be deployed in an array that will permit the maximum versatility and give high sensitivity in the 50 GeV - 50 TeV band (with maximum sensitivity from 100 GeV to 10 TeV)., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in proceedings of 25th ICRC (Durban)
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- 1997
26. Tev Observations of the Variability and Spectrum of Markarian 421
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McEnery, J. E., Bond, I. H., Boyle, P. J., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Bussons~Gordo, J., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J ., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J., Hall, A., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., Mohanty, G., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J ., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Weekes, T. C., Zweerink, J., McEnery, J. E., Bond, I. H., Boyle, P. J., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Buckley, J. H., Burdett, A. M., Bussons~Gordo, J., Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J ., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J., Hall, A., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., Mohanty, G., Moriarty, P., Quinn, J., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J ., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Weekes, T. C., and Zweerink, J.
- Abstract
Markarian 421 was the first extragalactic source to be detected with high statistical certainty at TeV energies. The Whipple Observatory gamma-ray telescope has been used to observe the Active Galactic Nucleus, Markarian 421 in 1996 and 1997. The rapid variability observed in TeV gamma rays in previous years is confirmed. Doubling times as short as 15 minutes are reported with flux levels reaching 15 photons per minute. The TeV energy spectrum is derived using two independent methods. The implications for the intergalactic infra-red medium of an observed unbroken power law spectrum up to energies of 5 TeV is discussed., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, to appear in proceedings of 25 ICRC (Durban)
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- 1997
27. TeV Observations of the Variability and Spectrum of Markarian 501
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Quinn, J., Bond, I. H., Boyle, P. J., Buckley, J. H., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Burdett, A. M., Gordo, J. Bussons, Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, A., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., Mohanty, G., Moriarty, P., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Weeke, T. C., Zweerink, J., Quinn, J., Bond, I. H., Boyle, P. J., Buckley, J. H., Bradbury, S. M., Breslin, A. C., Burdett, A. M., Gordo, J. Bussons, Carter-Lewis, D. A., Catanese, M., Cawley, M. F., Fegan, D. J., Finley, J. P., Gaidos, J. A., Hall, A., Hillas, A. M., Krennrich, F., Lamb, R. C., Lessard, R. W., Masterson, C., McEnery, J. E., Mohanty, G., Moriarty, P., Rodgers, A. J., Rose, H. J., Samuelson, F. W., Sembroski, G. H., Srinivasan, R., Weeke, T. C., and Zweerink, J.
- Abstract
Markarian 501 is only the second extragalactic source to be detected with high statistical certainty at TeV energies; it is similar in many ways to Markarian 421. The Whipple Observatory gamma-ray telescope has been used to observe the AGN Markarian 501 in 1996 and 1997, the years subsequent to its initial detection. The apparent variability on the one-day time-scale observed in TeV gamma rays in 1995 is confirmed and compared with the variability in Markarian 421. Observations at X-ray and optical wavelengths from 1997 are also presented., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in proceedings of 25th ICRC (Durban)
- Published
- 1997
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