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2. Discovery of High-energy and Very High Energy γ Ray Emission from the Blazar RBS 0413
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Aliu, E., Archambault, S., Arlen, T., Aune, T., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Böttcher, M., Bouvier, A., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Cesarini, A., Ciupik, L., Collins Hughes, E., Connolly, M. P., Coppi, P., Cui, W., Decerprit, G., Dickherber, R., Dumm, J., Errando, M., Falcone, A., Feng, Q., Finley, J. P., Finnegan, G., Fortson, L., Furniss, A., Pichel, Ana Carolina, and The Veritas Collaboration
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Astronomía ,individual (RBS 0413VER J0319+187) [BL Lacertae objects] ,Ciencias Físicas ,galaxies [gamma rays] ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS - Abstract
We report on the discovery of high-energy (HE; E > 0.1 GeV) and very high energy (VHE; E > 100 GeV) gamma-ray emission from the high-frequency-peaked BL Lac object RBS 0413. VERITAS, a ground-based gamma-ray observatory, detected VHE gamma rays from RBS 0413 with a statistical significance of 5.5 standard deviations and a gamma-ray flux of (1.5 ± 0.6stat ± 0.7syst) x 10^-8 photons m^-2 s^-1 (~1% of the Crab Nebula flux) above 250 GeV. The observed spectrum can be described by a power law with a photon index of 3.18 ± 0.68stat ± 0.30syst. Contemporaneous observations with the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope detected HE gamma rays from RBS 0413 with a statistical significance of more than 9sigmas, a power-law photon index of 1.57 ± 0.12stat +0.11 -0.12sys, and a gamma-ray flux between 300 MeV and 300 GeV of (1.64 ± 0.43stat +0.31 -0.22sys) x 10^-5 photons m^-2 s^-1. We present the results from Fermi-LAT and VERITAS, including a spectral energy distribution modeling of the gamma-ray, quasi simultaneous X-ray (Swift-XRT), ultraviolet (Swift-UVOT), and R-band optical (MDM) data. We find that, if conditions close to equipartition are required, both the combined synchrotron self-Compton/external-Compton and the lepto-hadronic models are preferred over a pure synchrotron self-Compton model. Fil: Aliu, E.. Columbia University; Estados Unidos Fil: Archambault, S.. McGill University; Canadá Fil: Arlen, T.. University of California; Estados Unidos Fil: Aune, T.. University of California; Estados Unidos Fil: Beilicke, M.. University of Washington; Estados Unidos Fil: Benbow, W.. Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics; Estados Unidos Fil: Böttcher, M.. Ohio University; Estados Unidos Fil: Bouvier, A.. University of California; Estados Unidos Fil: Bradbury, S. M.. University of Leeds; Reino Unido Fil: Buckley, J. H.. University of Washington; Estados Unidos Fil: Bugaev, V.. University of Washington; Estados Unidos Fil: Byrum, K.. Argonne National Laboratory; Estados Unidos Fil: Cannon, A.. University College Dublin; Irlanda Fil: Cesarini, A.. National University of Ireland Galway; Irlanda Fil: Ciupik, L.. Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum; Estados Unidos Fil: Collins Hughes, E.. Universidad de Dublin; Irlanda Fil: Connolly, M. P.. National University of Ireland Galway; Irlanda Fil: Coppi, P.. University of Yale; Estados Unidos Fil: Cui, W.. Purdue University; Estados Unidos Fil: Decerprit, G.. Argonne National Laboratory; Estados Unidos Fil: Dickherber, R.. University of Washington; Estados Unidos Fil: Dumm, J.. University of Minnesota; Estados Unidos Fil: Errando, M.. Columbia University; Estados Unidos Fil: Falcone, A.. Pennsylvania State University; Estados Unidos Fil: Feng, Q.. Purdue University; Estados Unidos Fil: Finley, J. P.. Purdue University; Estados Unidos Fil: Finnegan, G.. University of Utah; Estados Unidos Fil: Fortson, L.. University Of Minnesota; Estados Unidos Fil: Furniss, A.. University of California; Estados Unidos Fil: Pichel, Ana Carolina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciónes Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Astronomía y Física del Espacio. - Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Astronomía y Física del Espacio; Argentina Fil: The Veritas Collaboration.
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- 2012
3. Fabrication of large dual-polarized multichroic TES bolometer arrays for CMB measurements with the SPT-3G camera
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Posada, C M, primary, Ade, P A R, additional, Ahmed, Z, additional, Arnold, K, additional, Austermann, J E, additional, Bender, A N, additional, Bleem, L E, additional, Benson, B A, additional, Byrum, K, additional, Carlstrom, J E, additional, Chang, C L, additional, Cho, H M, additional, Ciocys, S T, additional, Cliche, J F, additional, Crawford, T M, additional, Cukierman, A, additional, Czaplewski, D, additional, Ding, J, additional, Divan, R, additional, de Haan, T, additional, Dobbs, M A, additional, Dutcher, D, additional, Everett, W, additional, Gilbert, A, additional, Halverson, N W, additional, Harrington, N L, additional, Hattori, K, additional, Henning, J W, additional, Hilton, G C, additional, Holzapfel, W L, additional, Hubmayr, J, additional, Irwin, K D, additional, Jeong, O, additional, Keisler, R, additional, Kubik, D, additional, Kuo, C L, additional, Lee, A T, additional, Leitch, E M, additional, Lendinez, S, additional, Meyer, S S, additional, Miller, C S, additional, Montgomery, J, additional, Myers, M, additional, Nadolski, A, additional, Natoli, T, additional, Nguyen, H, additional, Novosad, V, additional, Padin, S, additional, Pan, Z, additional, Pearson, J, additional, Ruhl, J E, additional, Saliwanchik, B R, additional, Smecher, G, additional, Sayre, J T, additional, Shirokoff, E, additional, Stan, L, additional, Stark, A A, additional, Sobrin, J, additional, Story, K, additional, Suzuki, A, additional, Thompson, K L, additional, Tucker, C, additional, Vanderlinde, K, additional, Vieira, J D, additional, Wang, G, additional, Whitehorn, N, additional, Yefremenko, V, additional, Yoon, K W, additional, and Ziegler, K E, additional
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- 2015
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4. VERITAS 2008 - 2009 monitoring of the variable gamma-ray source M87
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The VERITAS Collaboration, Acciari, V. A., Aliu, E., Arlen, T., Aune, T., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Boltuch, D., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Cesarini, A., Chow, Y. C., Ciupik, L., Cogan, P., Cui, W., Dickherber, R., Duke, C., Finley, J. P., Finnegan, G., Fortin, P., Fortson, L., Furniss, A., Galante, N., Gall, D., Gillanders, G. H., Godambe, S., Grube, J., Guenette, R., Gyuk, G., Hanna, D., Holder, J., Hui, C. M., Humensky, T. B., Imran, A., Kaaret, P., Karlsson, N., Kertzman, M., Kieda, D., Konopelko, A., Krawczynski, H., Krennrich, F., Lang, M. J., LeBohec, S., Maier, G., McArthur, S., McCann, A., McCutcheon, M., Millis, J., Moriarty, P., Ong, R. A., Otte, A. N., Pandel, D., Perkins, J. S., Quinn, A. M. J., Ragan, K., Reyes, L. C., Reynolds, P. T., Roache, E., Rose, H. J., Rovero, A. C., Schroedter, M., Sembroski, G. H., Senturk, G. Demet, Smith, A. W., Steele, D., Swordy, S. P., Theiling, M., Thibadeau, S., Varlotta, A., Vincent, S., Wagner, R. G., Wakely, S. P., Ward, J. E., Weekes, T. C., Weinstein, A., Weisgarber, T., Williams, D. A., Wissel, S., Wood, M., Zitzer, B., Monitoring, Chandra M87, Harris, D. E., and Massaro, F.
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Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO) ,black-hole ,Radio galaxy ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Ciencias Físicas ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Flux ,radio galaxy m87 ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,VER J1230+123) ,telescope ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https] ,Observatory ,law ,jet ,gamma rays: galaxies ,0103 physical sciences ,site ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,hst-1 ,Spectral analysis ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,galaxies: individual (M87 ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Physics ,tev emission ,variability ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Gamma ray ,galaxies: individual (m87, ver j1230+123) ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,individual: M87 VER J1230+123 [galaxies] ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1.3 [https] ,m-87 ,astronomy ,Astronomía ,galaxies: individual (M87, VER J1230+123) , gamma rays: galaxies ,Crab Nebula ,13. Climate action ,Space and Planetary Science ,galaxies [gamma rays] ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Flare - Abstract
M87 is a nearby radio galaxy that is detected at energies ranging from radio to VHE gamma-rays. Its proximity and its jet, misaligned from our line-of-sight, enable detailed morphological studies and extensive modeling at radio, optical, and X-ray energies. Flaring activity was observed at all energies, and multi-wavelength correlations would help clarify the origin of the VHE emission. In this paper, we describe a detailed temporal and spectral analysis of the VERITAS VHE gamma-ray observations of M87 in 2008 and 2009. In the 2008 observing season, VERITAS detected an excess with a statistical significance of 7.2 sigma from M87 during a joint multi-wavelength monitoring campaign conducted by three major VHE experiments along with the Chandra X-ray Observatory. In February 2008, VERITAS observed a VHE flare from M87 occurring over a 4-day timespan. The peak nightly flux above 250GeV was 7.7% of the Crab Nebula flux. M87 was marginally detected before this 4-day flare period, and was not detected afterwards. Spectral analysis of the VERITAS observations showed no significant change in the photon index between the flare and pre-flare states. Shortly after the VHE flare seen by VERITAS, the Chandra X-ray Observatory detected the flux from the core of M87 at a historical maximum, while the flux from the nearby knot HST-1 remained quiescent. Acciari et al. (2009) presented the 2008 contemporaneous VHE gamma-ray, Chandra X-ray, and VLBA radio observations which suggest the core as the most likely source of VHE emission, in contrast to the 2005 VHE flare that was simultaneous with an X-ray flare in the HST-1 knot. In 2009, VERITAS continued its monitoring of M87 and marginally detected a 4.2 sigma excess corresponding to a flux of ~1% of the Crab Nebula. No VHE flaring activity was observed in 2009., Comment: 17 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ
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- 2010
5. Detection of extended vhe gamma ray emission from g106.3+2.7 with veritas
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VERITAS Collaboration, Acciari, V. A., Aliu, E., Arlen, T., Aune, T., Bautista, M., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Boltuch, D., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Butt, Y., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Cesarini, A., Chow, Y. C., Ciupik, L., Cogan, P., Cui, W., Dickherber, R., Ergin, T., Fegan, S. J., Finley, J. P., Fortin, P., Fortson, L., Furniss, A., Gall, D., Gillanders, G. H., Gotthelf, E. V., Grube, J., Guenette, R., Gyuk, G., Hanna, D., Holder, J., Horan, D., Hui, C. M., Humensky, T. B., Kaaret, P., Karlsson, N., Kertzman, M., Kieda, D., Konopelko, A., Krawczynski, H., Krennrich, F., Lang, M. J., LeBohec, S., Maier, G., McCann, A., McCutcheon, M., Millis, J., Moriarty, P., Mukherjee, R., Ong, R. A., Otte, A. N., Pandel, D., Perkins, J. S., Pohl, M., Quinn, J., Ragan, K., Reyes, L. C., Reynolds, P. T., Roache, E., Rose, H. J., Schroedter, M., Sembroski, G. H., Smith, A. W., Steele, D., Swordy, S. P., Theiling, M., Toner, J. A., Vassiliev, V. V., Vincent, S., Wagner, R. G., Wakely, S. P., Ward, J. E., Weekes, T. C., Weinstein, A., Weisgarber, T., Williams, D. A., Wissel, S., Wood, M., and Zitzer, B.
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Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Context (language use) ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,pulsar wind nebulae ,molecular clouds ,telescope ,01 natural sciences ,Pulsar wind nebula ,law.invention ,Telescope ,Pulsar ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Supernova remnant ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Cherenkov radiation ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Physics ,supernova remnants ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Gamma ray ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,field ,astronomy ,supernova remnant ,Crab Nebula ,Space and Planetary Science ,source list ,ism: individual (g106.3+2.7=ver j2227+608) ,galactic-plane survey ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,pulsars: individual (j2229+6114) ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,source 3eg j2227+6122 ,gamma rays: observations ,discovery - Abstract
We report the detection of very-high-energy (VHE) gamma-ray emission from supernova remnant (SNR) G106.3+2.7. Observations performed in 2008 with the VERITAS atmospheric Cherenkov gamma-ray telescope resolve extended emission overlapping the elongated radio SNR. The 7.3 sigma (pre-trials) detection has a full angular extent of roughly 0.6deg by 0.4deg. Most notably, the centroid of the VHE emission is centered near the peak of the coincident 12CO (J = 1-0) emission, 0.4deg away from the pulsar PSR J2229+6114, situated at the northern end of the SNR. Evidently the current-epoch particles from the pulsar wind nebula are not participating in the gamma-ray production. The VHE energy spectrum measured with VERITAS is well characterized by a power law dN/dE = N_0(E/3 TeV)^{-G} with a differential index of G = 2.29 +/- 0.33stat +/- 0.30sys and a flux of N_0 = (1.15 +/- 0.27stat +/- 0.35sys)x 10^{-13} cm^{-2} s^{-1} TeV^{-1}. The integral flux above 1 TeV corresponds to ~5 percent of the steady Crab Nebula emission above the same energy. We describe the observations and analysis of the object and briefly discuss the implications of the detection in a multiwavelength context., 5 pages, 2 figures
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- 2009
6. Veritas observations of a very high energy γ-ray flare from the blazar 3c 66a
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VERITAS Collaboration, Acciari, V. A., Aliu, E., Arlen, T., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Bottcher, M., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Butt, Y., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Celik, O., Cesarini, A., Chow, Y. C., Ciupik, L., Cogan, P., Cui, W., Daniel, M. K., Dickherber, R., Ergin, T., Falcone, A., Fegan, S. J., Finley, J. P., Fortin, P., Fortson, L., Furniss, A., Gall, D., Gibbs, K., Gillanders, G. H., Godambe, S., Grube, J., Guenette, R., Gyuk, G., Hanna, D., Hays, E., Holder, J., Horan, D., Hui, C. M., Humensky, T. B., Imran, A., Kaaret, P., Karlsson, N., Kertzman, M., Kieda, D., Kildea, J., Konopelko, A., Krawczynski, H., Krennrich, F., Lang, M. J., LeBohec, S., Maier, G., McCann, A., McCutcheon, M., Millis, J., Moriarty, P., Mukherjee, R., Nagai, T., Ong, R. A., Otte, A. N., Pandel, D., Perkins, J. S., Petry, D., Pizlo, F., Pohl, M., Quinn, J., Ragan, K., Reyes, L. C., Reynolds, P. T., Roache, E., Rose, H. J., Schroedter, M., Sembroski, G. H., Smith, A. W., Steele, D., Swordy, S. P., Theiling, M., Toner, J. A., Varlotta, A., Vassiliev, V. V., Wagner, R. G., Wakely, S. P., Ward, J. E., Weekes, T. C., Weinstein, A., Williams, D. A., Wissel, S., Wood, M., and Zitzer, B.
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Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO) ,Photon ,Radio galaxy ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,galaxies: active ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Flux ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,array ,3c-66a ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,atmospheric cherenkov telescopes ,bl lacertae objects ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,emission ,Blazar ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Cherenkov radiation ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Gamma ray ,opacity ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,radiation ,astronomy ,Crab Nebula ,x-ray ,13. Climate action ,Space and Planetary Science ,bl lacertae objects: individual (3c 66a) ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,gamma rays: observations ,discovery ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Flare - Abstract
The intermediate-frequency peaked BL Lacertae (IBL) object 3C 66A is detected during 2007 - 2008 in VHE (very high energy: E > 100 GeV) gamma-rays with the VERITAS stereoscopic array of imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes. An excess of 1791 events is detected, corresponding to a significance of 21.2 standard deviations (sigma), in these observations (32.8 hours live time). The observed integral flux above 200 GeV is 6% of the Crab Nebula's flux and shows evidence for variability on the time-scale of days. The measured energy spectrum is characterized by a soft power law with photon index Gamma = 4.1 +- 0.4_stat +- 0.6_sys. The radio galaxy 3C 66B is excluded as a possible source of the VHE emission., 13 Pages, 4 Figures. Published in ApJL. This new version correctly calculates the intrinsic photon index (see Erratum: ApJL, 721:L203-L204)
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- 2009
7. Status report from VERITAS
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Krennrich, F, primary, Blaylock, G, additional, Bradbury, S M, additional, Buckley, J H, additional, Byrum, K L, additional, Carter-Lewis, D A, additional, Celik, O, additional, Cogan, P, additional, Cui, W, additional, Daniel, M K, additional, Dowdall, C, additional, Duke, C, additional, Ergin, T, additional, Falcone, A D, additional, Fegan, S J, additional, Fortin, P, additional, Fortson, L F, additional, Gibbs, K, additional, Gillanders, G H, additional, Gutierrez, K G, additional, Grube, J, additional, Hanna, D, additional, Hays, E, additional, Holder, J, additional, Horan, D, additional, Hughes, S, additional, Humensky, T B, additional, Imran, A, additional, Jung, I, additional, Kaaret, P, additional, Kenny, G, additional, Kieda, D B, additional, Kildea, J, additional, Konopelko, A, additional, Krawczynski, H, additional, Lang, M J, additional, LeBohec, S, additional, Maier, G, additional, Millis, J, additional, Moriarty, P, additional, Nagai, T, additional, Ong, R A, additional, Perkins, J S, additional, Pizlo, F, additional, Quinn, J, additional, Rose, H J, additional, Schroedter, M, additional, Sembroski, G H, additional, Smith, A W, additional, Steele, D, additional, Swordy, S P, additional, Toner, J A, additional, Valcarcel, L, additional, Vassiliev, V V, additional, Wagner, R G, additional, Wakely, S P, additional, Weekes, T C, additional, Weinstein, A, additional, White, R J, additional, Williams, D A, additional, and Wissel, S A, additional
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- 2007
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8. A new search for primordial black hole evaporations using the Whipple gamma-ray telescope
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Linton, E T, primary, Atkins, R W, additional, Badran, H M, additional, Blaylock, G, additional, Boyle, P J, additional, Buckley, J H, additional, Byrum, K L, additional, Carter-Lewis, D A, additional, Celik, O, additional, Chow, Y C K, additional, Cogan, P, additional, Daniel, M K, additional, Dowdall, C, additional, Falcone, A D, additional, Fegan, D J, additional, Fegan, S J, additional, Finley, J P, additional, Fortin, P, additional, Guiterrez, K J, additional, Hall, J, additional, Hanna, D, additional, Holder, J, additional, Horan, D, additional, Hughes, S B, additional, Humensky, T B, additional, Jung, I, additional, Kenny, G E, additional, Kertzman, M, additional, Kieda, D B, additional, Kildea, J, additional, Knapp, J, additional, Krawczynski, H, additional, Lang, M J, additional, LeBohec, S, additional, Maier, G, additional, Moriarty, P, additional, Ong, R A, additional, Perkins, J S, additional, Pizlo, F, additional, Pohl, M, additional, Quinn, J, additional, Ragan, K, additional, Rebillot, P F, additional, Reynolds, P T, additional, Sembroski, G H, additional, Steele, D, additional, Swordy, S P, additional, Valcarcel, L, additional, Wakely, S P, additional, Weekes, T C, additional, and White, R J, additional
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- 2006
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9. A THREE-YEAR MULTI-WAVELENGTH STUDY OF THE VERY-HIGH-ENERGY γ-RAY BLAZAR 1ES 0229+200.
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Aliu, E., Archambault, S., Arlen, T., Aune, T., Behera, B., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Berger, K., Bird, R., Bouvier, A., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cerruti, M., Chen, X., Ciupik, L., Connolly, M. P., Cui, W., Duke, C., and Dumm, J.
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BL Lacertae objects ,ACTIVE galaxies ,MAGNETIC fields ,SPECTRAL energy distribution ,GALACTIC nuclei - Abstract
The high-frequency-peaked BL Lacertae object 1ES 0229+200 is a relatively distant (z = 0.1396), hard-spectrum (Γ ∼ 2.5), very-high-energy (VHE; E > 100 GeV) emitting γ-ray blazar. VHE measurements of this active galactic nucleus have been used to place constraints on the intensity of the extragalactic background light and the intergalactic magnetic field (IGMF). A multi-wavelength study of this object centered around VHE observations by Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System (VERITAS) is presented. This study obtained, over a period of three years, an 11.7 standard deviation detection and an average integral flux F(E > 300 GeV) = (23.3 ± 2.8
stat ± 5.8sys ) × 10–9 photons m–2 s–1 , or 1.7% of the Crab Nebula's flux (assuming the Crab Nebula spectrum measured by H.E.S.S). Supporting observations from Swift and RXTE are analyzed. The Swift observations are combined with previously published Fermi observations and the VHE measurements to produce an overall spectral energy distribution which is then modeled assuming one-zone synchrotron-self-Compton emission. The χ2 probability of the TeV flux being constant is 1.6%. This, when considered in combination with measured variability in the X-ray band, and the demonstrated variability of many TeV blazars, suggests that the use of blazars such as 1ES 0229+200 for IGMF studies may not be straightforward and challenges models that attribute hard TeV spectra to secondary γ-ray production along the line of sight. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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10. LONG-TERM TeV AND X-RAY OBSERVATIONS OF THE GAMMA-RAY BINARY HESS J0632+057.
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Aliu, E., Archambault, S., Aune, T., Behera, B., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Berger, K., Bird, R., Bouvier, A., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cerruti, M., Chen, X., Ciupik, L., Connolly, M. P., Cui, W., Duke, C., Dumm, J., and Errando, M.
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GAMMA rays ,BINARY stars ,SPACE telescopes ,ASTRONOMICAL spectroscopy ,LIGHT curves - Abstract
HESS J0632+057 is the only gamma-ray binary known so far whose position in the sky allows observations with ground-based observatories in both the northern and southern hemispheres. Here we report on long-term observations of HESS J0632+057 conducted with the Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System and High Energy Stereoscopic System Cherenkov telescopes and the X-ray satellite Swift, spanning a time range from 2004 to 2012 and covering most of the system's orbit. The very-high-energy (VHE) emission is found to be variable and is correlated with that at X-ray energies. An orbital period of days is derived from the X-ray data set, which is compatible with previous results, P = (321 ± 5) days. The VHE light curve shows a distinct maximum at orbital phases close to 0.3, or about 100 days after periastron passage, which coincides with the periodic enhancement of the X-ray emission. Furthermore, the analysis of the TeV data shows for the first time a statistically significant (>6.5σ) detection at orbital phases 0.6-0.9. The obtained gamma-ray and X-ray light curves and the correlation of the source emission at these two energy bands are discussed in the context of the recent ephemeris obtained for the system. Our results are compared to those reported for other gamma-ray binaries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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11. VERITAS OBSERVATIONS OF THE MICROQUASAR CYGNUS X-3.
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Archambault, S., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Berger, K., Bird, R., Bouvier, A., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cerruti, M., Chen, X., Ciupik, L., Connolly, M. P., Cui, W., Duke, C., Dumm, J., Errando, M., Falcone, A., Federici, S., and Feng, Q.
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GAMMA ray astronomy ,CYGNUS X-3 ,GALACTIC X-ray sources ,ASTRONOMY ,BINARY stars - Abstract
We report results from TeV gamma-ray observations of the microquasar Cygnus X-3. The observations were made with the Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System (VERITAS) over a time period from 2007 June 11 to 2011 November 28. VERITAS is most sensitive to gamma rays at energies between 85 GeV and 30 TeV. The effective exposure time amounts to a total of about 44 hr, with the observations covering six distinct radio/X-ray states of the object. No significant TeV gamma-ray emission was detected in any of the states, nor with all observations combined. The lack of a positive signal, especially in the states where GeV gamma rays were detected, places constraints on TeV gamma-ray production in Cygnus X-3. We discuss the implications of the results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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12. DISCOVERY OF A NEW TeV GAMMA-RAY SOURCE: VER J0521+211.
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Archambault, S., Arlen, T., Aune, T., Behera, B., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Bird, R., Bouvier, A., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cesarini, A., Ciupik, L., Connolly, M. P., Cui, W., Errando, M., Falcone, A., Federici, S., Feng, Q., and Finley, J. P.
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GAMMA ray bursts ,GAMMA ray astronomy ,BL Lacertae objects ,ACTIVE galaxies ,GALAXIES - Abstract
We report the detection of a new TeV gamma-ray source, VER J0521+211, based on observations made with the VERITAS imaging atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope Array. These observations were motivated by the discovery of a cluster of >30 GeV photons in the first year of Fermi Large Area Telescope observations. VER J0521+211 is relatively bright at TeV energies, with a mean photon flux of (1.93 ± 0.13
stat ± 0.78sys ) × 10–11 cm–2 s–1 above 0.2 TeV during the period of the VERITAS observations. The source is strongly variable on a daily timescale across all wavebands, from optical to TeV, with a peak flux corresponding to ∼0.3 times the steady Crab Nebula flux at TeV energies. Follow-up observations in the optical and X-ray bands classify the newly discovered TeV source as a BL Lac-type blazar with uncertain redshift, although recent measurements suggest z = 0.108. VER J0521+211 exhibits all the defining properties of blazars in radio, optical, X-ray, and gamma-ray wavelengths. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2013
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13. MULTIWAVELENGTH OBSERVATIONS AND MODELING OF 1ES 1959+650 IN A LOW FLUX STATE.
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ALIU, E., ARCHAMBAULT, S., ARLEN, T., AUNE, T., BEILICKE, M., BENBOW, W., BIRD, R., B?OTTCHER, M., BOUVIER, A., BUGAEV, V., BYRUM, K., CESARINI, A., CIUPIK, L., COLLINS-HUGHES, E., CONNOLLY, M. P., CUI, W., DICKHERBER, R., DUKE, C., DUMM, J., and ERRANDO, M.
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WAVELENGTHS ,SPECTRAL energy distribution ,X-rays ,RADIATION ,ELECTRONS - Abstract
We report on the VERITAS observations of the high-frequency peaked BL Lac object 1ES 1959+650 in the period 2007-2011. This source is detected at TeV energies by VERITAS at 16.4 standard deviation (σ) significance in 7.6 hr of observation in a low flux state. A multiwavelength spectral energy distribution (SED) is constructed from contemporaneous data from VERITAS, Fermi-LAT, RXTE PCA, and Swift UVOT. Swift XRT data is not included in the SED due to a lack of simultaneous observations with VERITAS. In contrast to the orphan γ-ray flare exhibited by this source in 2002, the X-ray flux of the source is found to vary by an order of magnitude, while other energy regimes exhibit less variable emission. A quasi-equilibrium synchrotron self-Compton model with an additional external radiation field is used to describe three SEDs corresponding to the lowest, highest, and average X-ray states. The variation in the X-ray spectrum is modeled by changing the electron injection spectral index, with minor adjustments of the kinetic luminosity in electrons. This scenario produces small-scale flux variability of the order of ≲2 in the high energy (E > 1MeV) and very high energy (E > 100 GeV) γ-ray regimes, which is corroborated by the Fermi-LAT, VERITAS, and Whipple 10 m telescope light curves. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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14. DISCOVERY OF TeV GAMMA-RAY EMISSION TOWARD SUPERNOVA REMNANT SNR G78.2+2.1.
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ALIU, E., ARCHAMBAULT, S., ARLEN, T., AUNE, T., BEILICKE, M., BENBOW, W., BIRD, R., BOUVIER, A., BRADBURY, S. M., BUCKLEY, J. H., BUGAEV, V., BYRUM, K., CANNON, A., CESARINI, A., CIUPIK, L., COLLINS-HUGHES, E., CONNOLLY, M. P., CUI, W., DICKHERBER, R., and DUKE, C.
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SUPERNOVA remnants ,GAMMA rays ,CYGNUS (Constellation) ,INTERSTELLAR medium ,ASTRONOMICAL surveys ,COSMIC rays - Abstract
We report the discovery of an unidentified, extended source of very-high-energy gamma-ray emission, VER J2019+407, within the radio shell of the supernova remnant SNR G78.2+2.1, using 21.4 hr of data taken by the VERITAS gamma-ray observatory in 2009. These data confirm the preliminary indications of gamma-ray emission previously seen in a two-year (2007-2009) blind survey of the Cygnus region by VERITAS. VER J2019+407, which is detected at a post-trials significance of 7.5 standard deviations in the 2009 data, is localized to the northwestern rim of the remnant in a region of enhanced radio and X-ray emission. It has an intrinsic extent of 0°.23±0°.03
stat -0°.02sys +0°.04 and its spectrum is well-characterized by a differential power law (dN/dE = N0 × (E/TeV)-Γ ) with a photon index of Γ = 2.37±0.14stat ±0.20sys and a flux normalization of N0 = 1.5±0.2stat ±0.4sys ×10-12 photon TeV-1 cm-2 s-1 . This yields an integral flux of 5.2±0.8stat ±1.4sys ×10-12 photon cm-2 s-1 above 320 GeV, corresponding to 3.7% of the Crab Nebula flux. We consider the relationship of the TeV gamma-ray emission with the GeV gamma-ray emission seen from SNR G78.2+2.1 as well as that seen from a nearby cocoon of freshly accelerated cosmic rays. Multiple scenarios are considered as possible origins for the TeV gamma-ray emission, including hadronic particle acceleration at the SNR shock. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2013
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15. DISCOVERY OF HIGH-ENERGY AND VERY HIGH ENERGY λ-RAY EMISSION FROM THE BLAZAR RBS 0413.
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ALIU, E., ARCHAMBAULT, S., ARLEN, T., AUNE, T., BEILICKE, M., BENBOW, W., BÖTTCHER, M., BOUVIER, A., BRADBURY, S. M., BUCKLEY, J. H., BUGAEV, V., BYRUM, K., CANNON, A., CESARINI, A., CIUPIK, L., COLLINS-HUGHES, E., CONNOLLY, M. P., COPPI, P., CUI, W., and DECERPRIT, G.
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GAMMA rays ,PHOTONS ,SPECTRUM analysis ,HADRONIC atoms ,NEBULA spectra - Abstract
We report on the discovery of high-energy (HE; E > 0.1 GeV) and very high energy (VHE; E > 100 GeV) γ-ray emission from the high-frequency-peaked BL Lac object RBS 0413. VERITAS, a ground-based γ-ray observatory detected VHE γ rays from RBS 0413 with a statistical significance of 5.5 standard deviations (σ) and a γ-ray flux of (1.5 ± 0.6
stat ± 0.7syst ) x 10-18 photonsm-2 s-1 (~1% of the Crab Nebula flux) above 250 GeV. The observed spectrum can be described by a power law with a photon index of 3.18 ± 0.68stat ± 0.30syst . Contemporaneou observations with the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope detected HE γ ray from RBS 0413 with a statistical significance of more than 9σ, a power-law photon index of 1.57 ± 0.12+0.11 stat-0.12sys and a γ-ray flux between 300 MeV and 300 GeV of (1.64 ± 0.43+0.31 stat-0.22sys ) x 10-5 photons m-2 s-1 . We present the results from Fermi-LAT and VERITAS, including a spectral energy distribution modeling of the γ-ray, quasi-simultaneous X-ray (Swift-XRT), ultraviolet (Swift-UVOT), and R-band optical (MDM) data. We find that, if conditions close to equipartition are required, both the combined synchrotron self-Compton/external-Compton and the lepto-hadronic models are preferred over a pure synchrotron self-Compton model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2012
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16. VERITAS OBSERVATIONS OF DAY-SCALE FLARING OF M 87 IN 2010 April.
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Aliu, E., Arlen, T., Aune, T., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Bouvier, A., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Cesarini, A., Ciupik, L., Collins-Hughes, E., Connolly, M. P., Cui, W., Dickherber, R., Duke, C., Errando, M., and Falcone, A.
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GAMMA rays ,RADIO galaxies ,GALAXIES ,SPECTRUM analysis ,ELECTRONS - Abstract
VERITAS has been monitoring the very-high-energy (VHE; > 100 GeV) gamma-ray activity of the radio galaxy M 87 since 2007. During 2008, flaring activity on a timescale of a few days was observed with a peak flux of (0.70 ± 0.16) × 10
-11 cm-2 s-1 at energies above 350 GeV. In 2010 April, VERITAS detected a flare from M 87 with peak flux of (2.71 ± 0.68) × 10-11 cm-2 s-1 for E > 350 GeV. The source was observed for six consecutive nights during the flare, resulting in a total of 21 hr of good-quality data. The most rapid flux variation occurred on the trailing edge of the flare with an exponential flux decay time of 0.90+0.22 -0.15 days. The shortest detected exponential rise time is three times as long, at 2.87+1.65 -0.99 days. The quality of the data sample is such that spectral analysis can be performed for three periods: rising flux, peak flux, and falling flux. The spectra obtained are consistent with power-law forms. The spectral index at the peak of the flare is equal to 2.19 ± 0.07. There is some indication that the spectrum is softer in the falling phase of the flare than the peak phase, with a confidence level corresponding to 3.6 standard deviations. We discuss the implications of these results for the acceleration and cooling rates of VHE electrons in M 87 and the constraints they provide on the physical size of the emitting region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2012
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17. VERITAS OBSERVATIONS OF GAMMA-RAY BURSTS DETECTED BY SWIFT.
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Acciari, V. A., Aliu, E., Arlen, T., Aune, T., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Cesarini, A., Christiansen, J. L., Ciupik, L., Collins-Hughes, E., Connolly, M. P., Cui, W., Duke, C., Errando, M., and Falcone, A.
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GAMMA ray bursts ,LARGE astronomical telescopes ,ASTRONOMICAL observations ,ARTIFICIAL satellites in astronomy ,ASTROPHYSICS research - Abstract
We present the results of 16 Swift-triggered Gamma-ray burst (GRB) follow-up observations taken with the Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System (VERITAS) telescope array from 2007 January to 2009 June. The median energy threshold and response time of these observations were 260 GeV and 320 s, respectively, Observations had an average duration of 90 minutes. Each burst is analyzed independently in two modes: over the whole duration of the observations and again over a shorter timescale determined by the maximum VERITAS sensitivity to a burst with a t
-1.5 time profile. This temporal model is characteristic of GRB afterglows with high-energy, long-lived emission that have been detected by the Large Area Telescope on board the Fermi satellite. No significant very high energy (VHE) gamma-ray emission was detected and upper limits above the VERITAS threshold energy are calculated. The VERITAS upper limits are corrected for gamma-ray extinction by the extragalactic background light and interpreted in the context of the keV emission detected by Swift. For some bursts the VHE emission must have less power than the keV emission, placing constraints on inverse Compton models of VHE emission. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2011
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18. TeV AND MULTI-WAVELENGTH OBSERVATIONS OF Mrk 421 IN 2006-2008.
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ACCIARI, V. A., ALIU, E., ARLEN, T., AUNE, T., BEILICKE, M., BENBOW, W., BOLTUCH, D., BRADBURY, S. M., BUCKLEY, J. H., BUGAEV, V., BYRUM, K., CANNON, A., CESARINI, A., CIUPIK, L., CUI, W., DICKHERBER, R., DUKE, C., FALCONE, A., FINLEY, J. P., and FINNEGAN, G.
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BL Lacertae objects ,ACTIVE galaxies ,CHERENKOV radiation ,REDSHIFT ,TELESCOPES ,SPECTRAL energy distribution - Abstract
We report on TeV γ-ray observations of the blazar Mrk 421 (redshift of 0.031) with the VERITAS observatory and the Whipple 10 m Cherenkov telescope. The excellent sensitivity of VERITAS allowed us to sample the TeV γ-ray fluxes and energy spectra with unprecedented accuracy where Mrk 421 was detected in each of the pointings. A total of 47.3 hr of VERITAS and 96 hr of Whipple 10 m data were acquired between 2006 January and 2008 June. We present the results of a study of the TeV γ-ray energy spectra as a function of time and for different flux levels. On 2008 May 2 and 3, bright TeV γ-ray flares were detected with fluxes reaching the level of 10 Crab. The TeV γ-ray data were complemented with radio, optical, and X-ray observations, with flux variability found in all bands except for the radio wave band. The combination of the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer and Swift X-ray data reveal spectral hardening with increasing flux levels, often correlated with an increase of the source activity in TeV γ-rays. Contemporaneous spectral energy distributions were generated for 18 nights, each of which are reasonably described by a one-zone synchrotron self-Compton model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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19. VERITAS OBSERVATIONS OF THE TeV BINARY LS I+61° 303 DURING 2008-2010.
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ACCIARI, V. A., ALIU, E., ARLEN, T., AUNE, T., BEILICKE, M., BENBOW, W., BRADBURY, S. M., BUCKLEY, J. H., BUGAEV, V., BYRUM, K., CANNON, A., CESARINI, A., CIUPIK, L., COLLINS-HUGHES, E., CONNOLLY, M. P., CUI, W., DICKHERBER, R., DUKE, C., ERRANDO, M., and FALCONE, A.
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BINARY stars ,MULTIPLE stars ,STAR observations ,GAMMA ray telescopes ,X-rays - Abstract
We present the results of observations of the TeV binary LS I +61° 303 with the VERITAS telescope array between 2008 and 2010, at energies above 300 GeV. In the past, both ground-based gamma-ray telescopes VERITAS and MAGIC have reported detections of TeV emission near the apastron phases of the binary orbit. The observations presented here show no strong evidence for TeV emission during these orbital phases; however, during observations taken in late 2010, significant emission was detected from the source close to the phase of superior conjunction (much closer to periastron passage) at a 5.6 standard deviation (5.6δ) post-trials significance. In total, between 2008 October and 2010 December a total exposure of 64.5 hr was accumulated with VERITAS on LS I +61° 303, resulting in an excess at the 3.3σ significance level for constant emission over the entire integrated data set. The flux upper limits derived for emission during the previously reliably active TeV phases (i.e., close to apastron) are less than 5% of the Crab Nebula flux in the same energy range. This result stands in apparent contrast to previous observations by both MAGIC and VERITAS which detected the source during these phases at 10% of the Crab Nebula flux. During the two year span of observations, a large amount of X-ray data were also accrued on LS I +61° 303 by the Swift X-ray Telescope and the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer Proportional Counter Array. We find no evidence for a correlation between emission in the X-ray and TeV regimes during 20 directly overlapping observations. We also comment on data obtained contemporaneously by the Fermi Large Area Telescope. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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20. GAMMA-RAY OBSERVATIONS OF THE Be/PULSAR BINARY IA 0535+262 DURING A GIANT X-RAY OUTBURST.
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ACCIARI, V. A., ALIU, E., ARAYA3, M., ARLEN, T., AUNE, T., BEILICKE, M., BENBOW, W., BRADBURY, S. M., BUCKLEY, J. H., BUGAEV, V., BYRUM, K., CANNON, A., CESARINI, A., CIUPIK, L., COLLINS-HUGHES, E., CUI, W., DICKHERBER, R., DUKE, C., FALCONE, A., and P.^FINLEY, J.
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GAMMA rays ,X-rays ,PHOTONS ,X-ray telescopes ,THERMAL electrons ,X-ray binaries - Abstract
Giant X-ray outbursts, with luminosities of about 10
37 erg s-1 ,are observed roughly every five years from the nearby Be/pulsar binary IA 0535+262. In this article, we present observations of the source with VERITAS at very high energies (VHEs; £ >100 GeV) triggered by the X-ray outburst in 2009 December. The observations started shortly after the onset of the outburst and provided comprehensive coverage of the episode, as well as the Ill day binary orbit. No VHE emission is evident at any time. We also examined data from the contemporaneous observations of IA 0535+262 with the Fermi/Large Area Telescope at high-energy photons (E> 0.1 GeV) and failed to detect the source at GeV energies. The X-ray continua measured with the Swift/X-Ray Telescope and the RXTE/PCA can be well described by the combination of blackbody and Comptonized emission from thermal electrons. Therefore, the gamma-ray and X-ray observations suggest the absence of a significant population of non-thermal particles in the system. This distinguishes 1A 0535+262 from those Be X-ray binaries (such as PSR B 1259-63 and LS I +61°303) that have been detected at GeV-TeV energies. We discuss the implications of the results on theoretical models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2011
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21. DISCOVERY OF VERY HIGH ENERGY γ -RAY EMISSION FROM THE SNR G54.1+0.3.
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Acciari, V. A., Aliu, E., Arlen, T., Aune, T., Bautista, M., Benbow, M. Beilicke6,W., Boltuch, D., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Butt, Y., Byrum, K., Cesarini, A., Ciupik, L., Cui, W., Dickherber, R., Duke, C., Finley, J. P., Finnegan, G., and Fortson, L.
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- 2010
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22. VERITAS 2008-2009 MONITORING OF THE VARIABLE GAMMA-RAY SOURCE M 87.
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Acciari, V. A., Aliu, E., Arlen, T., Aune, T., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Boltuch, D., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Cesarini, A., Chow, Y. C., Ciupik, L., Cogan, P., Cui, W., Dickherber, R., Duke, C., and Finley, J. P.
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- 2010
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23. THE DISCOVERY OF γ-RAY EMISSION FROM THE BLAZAR RGB J0710+591.
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Acciari, V. A., Aliu, E., Arlen, T., Aune, T., Bautista, M., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Böttcher, M., Boltuch, D., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Cesarini, A., Ciupik, L., Cui, W., Dickherber, R., Duke, C., and Falcone, A.
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- 2010
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24. A Search for Dark Matter Annihilation with the Whipple 10 m Telescope.
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Wood, M., Blaylock, G., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Byrum, K. L., Chow, Y. C. K., Cui, W., Perez, I. de la Calle, Falcone, A. D., Fegan, S. J., Finley, J. P., Grube, J., Hall, J., Hanna, D., Holder, J., Horan, D., Humensky, T. B., Kieda, D. B., Kildea, J., and Konopelko, A.
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- 2008
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25. A SEARCH FOR PULSATIONS FROM GEMINGA ABOVE 100 GeV WITH VERITAS.
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Aliu, E., Archambault, S., Archer, A., Aune, T., Barnacka, A., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Bird, R., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cardenzana, J. V., Cerruti, M., Chen, X., Ciupik, L., Connolly, M. P., Cui, W., Dickinson, H. J., Dumm, J., and Eisch, J. D.
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PULSARS ,GAMMA ray telescopes ,SPECTRAL energy distribution ,SPACE telescopes ,PULSATING stars - Abstract
We present the results of 71.6 hr of observations of the Geminga pulsar (PSR J0633+1746) with the VERITAS very-high-energy gamma-ray telescope array. Data taken with VERITAS between 2007 November and 2013 February were phase-folded using a Geminga pulsar timing solution derived from data recorded by the XMM-Newton and Fermi-LAT space telescopes. No significant pulsed emission above 100 GeV is observed, and we report upper limits at the 95% confidence level on the integral flux above 135 GeV (spectral analysis threshold) of 4.0 × 10
–13 s–1 cm–2 and 1.7 × 10–13 s–1 cm–2 for the two principal peaks in the emission profile. These upper limits, placed in context with phase-resolved spectral energy distributions determined from 5 yr of data from the Fermi-Large Area Telescope (LAT), constrain possible hardening of the Geminga pulsar emission spectra above ∼50 GeV. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2015
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26. VERITAS OBSERVATIONS OF THE BL LAC OBJECT PG 1553+113.
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Aliu, E., Archer, A., Aune, T., Barnacka, A., Behera, B., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Berger, K., Bird, R., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cardenzana, J. V., Cerruti, M., Chen, X., Ciupik, L., Connolly, M. P., Cui, W., Dickinson, H. J., and Dumm, J.
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SPECTRUM analysis ,FLUX (Energy) ,REDSHIFT ,NEBULA spectra ,PHOTONS - Abstract
We present results from VERITAS observations of the BL Lac object PG 1553+113 spanning the years 2010, 2011, and 2012. The time-averaged spectrum, measured between 160 and 560 GeV, is well described by a power law with a spectral index of 4.33 ± 0.09. The time-averaged integral flux above 200 GeV measured for this period was (1.69 ± 0.06) × 10
–11 photons cm–2 s–1 , corresponding to 6.9% of the Crab Nebula flux. We also present the combined γ-ray spectrum from the Fermi Large Area Telescope and VERITAS covering an energy range from 100 MeV to 560 GeV. The data are well fit by a power law with an exponential cutoff at 101.9 ± 3.2 GeV. The origin of the cutoff could be intrinsic to PG 1553+113 or be due to the γ-ray opacity of our universe through pair production off the extragalactic background light (EBL). Given lower limits to the redshift of z > 0.395 based on optical/UV observations of PG 1553+113, the cutoff would be dominated by EBL absorption. Conversely, the small statistical uncertainties of the VERITAS energy spectrum have allowed us to provide a robust upper limit on the redshift of PG 1553+113 of z ⩽ 0.62. A strongly elevated mean flux of (2.50 ± 0.14) × 10–11 photons cm–2 s–1 (10.3% of the Crab Nebula flux) was observed during 2012, with the daily flux reaching as high as (18.3% of the Crab Nebula flux) on MJD 56048. The light curve measured during the 2012 observing season is marginally inconsistent with a steady flux, giving a χ2 probability for a steady flux of 0.03%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2015
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27. CONSTRAINTS ON VERY HIGH ENERGY EMISSION FROM GRB 130427A.
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Aliu, E., Aune, T., Barnacka, A., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Berger, K., Biteau, J., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cardenzana, J. V., Cerruti, M., Chen, X., Ciupik, L., Connaughton, V., Cui, W., Dickinson, H. J., Eisch, J. D., Errando, M., and Falcone, A.
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- 2014
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28. VERY-HIGH ENERGY OBSERVATIONS OF THE GALACTIC CENTER REGION BY VERITAS IN 2010-2012.
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Archer, A., Barnacka, A., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Berger, K., Bird, R., Biteau, J., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cardenzana, J. V, Cerruti, M., Chen, W., Chen, X., Ciupik, L., Connolly, M. P., Cui, W., Dickinson, H. J., Dumm, J., and Eisch, J. D.
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GALACTIC center ,ASTROPHYSICS ,ASTRONOMICAL spectroscopy ,GALACTIC evolution ,GALACTIC redshift ,GALACTIC magnetic fields ,GAMMA ray measurement - Abstract
The Galactic center is an interesting region for high-energy (0.1-100 GeV) and very-high-energy (E > 100 GeV) γ-ray observations. Potential sources of GeV/TeV γ-ray emission have been suggested, e.g., the accretion of matter onto the supermassive black hole, cosmic rays from a nearby supernova remnant (e.g., Sgr A East), particle acceleration in a plerion, or the annihilation of dark matter particles. The Galactic center has been detected by EGRET and by Fermi/LAT in the MeV/GeV energy band. At TeV energies, the Galactic center was detected with moderate significance by the CANGAROO and Whipple 10 m telescopes and with high significance by H.E.S.S., MAGIC, and VERITAS. We present the results from three years of VERITAS observations conducted at large zenith angles resulting in a detection of the Galactic center on the level of 18 standard deviations at energies above ∼2.5 TeV. The energy spectrum is derived and is found to be compatible with hadronic, leptonic, and hybrid emission models discussed in the literature. Future, more detailed measurements of the high-energy cutoff and better constraints on the high-energy flux variability will help to refine and/or disentangle the individual models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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29. DEEP BROADBAND OBSERVATIONS OF THE DISTANT GAMMA-RAY BLAZAR PKS 1424+240.
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Archambault, S., Aune, T., Behera, B., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Berger, K., Bird, R., Biteau, J., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cardenzana, J. V, Cerruti, M., Chen, X., Ciupik, L., Connolly, M. P., Cui, W., Dumm, J., Errando, M., Falcone, A., and Federici, S.
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- 2014
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30. A SEARCH FOR ENHANCED VERY HIGH ENERGY GAMMA-RAY EMISSION FROM THE 2013 MARCH CRAB NEBULA FLARE.
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Aliu, E., Archambault, S., Aune, T., Benbow, W., Berger, K., Bird, R., Bouvier, A., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cerruti, M., Chen, X., Ciupik, L., Connolly, M. P., Cui, W., Dumm, J., Errando, M., Falcone, A., Federici, S., and Feng, Q.
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- 2014
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31. SEARCH FOR A CORRELATION BETWEEN VERY-HIGH-ENERGY GAMMA RAYS AND GIANT RADIO PULSES IN THE CRAB PULSAR.
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Aliu, E., Archambault, S., Arlen, T., Aune, T., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Bouvier, A., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cesarini, A., Ciupik, L., Collins-Hughes, E., Connolly, M. P., Cui, W., Dickherber, R., Duke, C., Dumm, J., Falcone, A., and Federici, S.
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DRAKE equation ,RADIO telescopes ,GAMMA ray telescopes ,GAMMA rays ,PULSARS - Abstract
We present the results of a joint observational campaign between the Green Bank radio telescope and the VERITAS gamma-ray telescope, which searched for a correlation between the emission of very-high-energy (VHE) gamma rays (E
γ > 150 GeV) and giant radio pulses (GRPs) from the Crab pulsar at 8.9 GHz. A total of 15,366 GRPs were recorded during 11.6 hr of simultaneous observations, which were made across four nights in 2008 December and in 2009 November and December. We searched for an enhancement of the pulsed gamma-ray emission within time windows placed around the arrival time of the GRP events. In total, eight different time windows with durations ranging from 0.033 ms to 72 s were positioned at three different locations relative to the GRP to search for enhanced gamma-ray emission which lagged, led, or was concurrent with, the GRP event. Furthermore, we performed separate searches on main pulse GRPs and interpulse GRPs and on the most energetic GRPs in our data sample. No significant enhancement of pulsed VHE emission was found in any of the preformed searches. We set upper limits of 5-10 times the average VHE flux of the Crab pulsar on the flux simultaneous with interpulse GRPs on single-rotation-period timescales. On ∼8 s timescales around interpulse GRPs, we set an upper limit of 2-3 times the average VHE flux. Within the framework of recent models for pulsed VHE emission from the Crab pulsar, the expected VHE-GRP emission correlations are below the derived limits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2012
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32. CONSTRAINTS ON COSMIC RAYS, MAGNETIC FIELDS, AND DARK MATTER FROM GAMMA-RAY OBSERVATIONS OF THE COMA CLUSTER OF GALAXIES WITH VERITAS AND FERMI.
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Arlen, T., Aune, T., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Bouvier, A., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Cesarini, A., Ciupik, L., Collins-Hughes, E., Connolly, M. P., Cui, W., Dickherber, R., Dumm, J., Falcone, A., Federici, S., Feng, Q., and Finley, J. P.
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COSMIC rays ,DARK matter ,GALAXIES ,STAR clusters ,MAGNETIC fields ,ELECTRONS - Abstract
Observations of radio halos and relics in galaxy clusters indicate efficient electron acceleration. Protons should likewise be accelerated and, on account of weak energy losses, can accumulate, suggesting that clusters may also be sources of very high energy (VHE; E > 100 GeV) gamma-ray emission. We report here on VHE gamma-ray observations of the Coma galaxy cluster with the VERITAS array of imaging Cerenkov telescopes, with complementing Fermi Large Area Telescope observations at GeV energies. No significant gamma-ray emission from the Coma Cluster was detected. Integral flux upper limits at the 99% confidence level were measured to be on the order of (2-5) × 10
–8 photons m–2 s–1 (VERITAS, >220 GeV) and ∼2 × 10–6 photons m–2 s–1 (Fermi, 1-3 GeV), respectively. We use the gamma-ray upper limits to constrain cosmic rays (CRs) and magnetic fields in Coma. Using an analytical approach, the CR-to-thermal pressure ratio is constrained to be <16% from VERITAS data and <1.7% from Fermi data (averaged within the virial radius). These upper limits are starting to constrain the CR physics in self-consistent cosmological cluster simulations and cap the maximum CR acceleration efficiency at structure formation shocks to be <50%. Alternatively, this may argue for non-negligible CR transport processes such as CR streaming and diffusion into the outer cluster regions. Assuming that the radio-emitting electrons of the Coma halo result from hadronic CR interactions, the observations imply a lower limit on the central magnetic field in Coma of ∼(2-5.5) μG, depending on the radial magnetic field profile and on the gamma-ray spectral index. Since these values are below those inferred by Faraday rotation measurements in Coma (for most of the parameter space), this renders the hadronic model a very plausible explanation of the Coma radio halo. Finally, since galaxy clusters are dark matter (DM) dominated, the VERITAS upper limits have been used to place constraints on the thermally averaged product of the total self-annihilation cross section and the relative velocity of the DM particles, 〈 σv〉 . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2012
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33. VERITAS OBSERVATIONS OF THE NOVA IN V407 CYGNI.
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Aliu, E., Archambault, S., Arlen, T., Aune, T., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Bouvier, A., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Cesarini, A., Ciupik, L., Collins-Hughes, E., Connolly, M. P., Cui, W., Decerprit, G., Dickherber, R., and Duke, C.
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NOVAE (Astronomy) ,BINARY stars ,GAMMA ray bursts ,WHITE dwarf stars ,CATACLYSMIC variable stars - Abstract
We report on very high energy (E > 100 GeV) gamma-ray observations of V407 Cygni, a symbiotic binary that underwent a nova outburst producing 0.1-10 GeV gamma rays during 2010 March 10-26. Observations were made with the Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System during 2010 March 19-26 at relatively large zenith angles due to the position of V407 Cyg. An improved reconstruction technique for large zenith angle observations is presented and used to analyze the data. We do not detect V407 Cygni and place a differential upper limit on the flux at 1.6 TeV of 2.3 × 10
–12 erg cm–2 s–1 (at the 95% confidence level). When considered jointly with data from Fermi-LAT, this result places limits on the acceleration of very high energy particles in the nova. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2012
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34. VERITAS SEARCH FOR VHE GAMMA-RAY EMISSION FROM DWARF SPHEROIDAL GALAXIES.
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Acciari, V. A., Arlen, T., Aune, T., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Boltuch, D., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Cesarini, A., Christiansen, J. L., Ciupik, L., Cui, W., Dickherber, R., Duke, C., Finley, J. P., Finnegan, G., and Furniss, A.
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- 2010
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35. OBSERVATIONS OF THE SHELL-TYPE SUPERNOVA REMNANT CASSIOPEIA A AT TeV ENERGIES WITH VERITAS.
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Acciari, V. A., Aliu, E., Arlen, T., Aune, T., Bautista, M., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Boltuch, D., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Butt, Y., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Cesarini, A., Chow, Y. C., Ciupik, L., Cogan, P., Cui, W., and Dickherber, R.
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- 2010
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36. MULTIWAVELENGTH OBSERVATIONS OF A TeV-FLARE FROM W COMAE.
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Acciari, V. A., Aliu, E., Aune, T., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Böttcher, M., Boltuch, D., Buckley, J. H., Bradbury, S. M., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Cesarini, A., Ciupik, L., Cogan, P., Cui, W., Dickherber, R., Duke, C., Falcone, A., and Finley, J. P.
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- 2009
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37. VERITAS UPPER LIMIT ON THE VERY HIGH ENERGY EMISSION FROM THE RADIO GALAXY NGC 1275.
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Acciari, V. A., Aliu, E., Arlen, T., Aune, T., Bautista, M., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Boltuch, D., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Celik, O., Cesarini, A., Ciupik, L., Cogan, P., Cui, W., Dickherber, R., and Duke, C.
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- 2009
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38. DETECTION OF EXTENDED VHE GAMMA RAY EMISSION FROM G106.3+2.7 WITH VERITAS.
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Acciari, V. A., Aliu, E., Arlen, T., Aune, T., Bautista, M., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Boltuch, D., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Butt, Y., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Cesarini, A., Chow, Y. C., Ciupik, L., Cogan, P., Cui, W., and Dickherber, R.
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- 2009
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39. OBSERVATION OF EXTENDED VERY HIGH ENERGY EMISSION FROM THE SUPERNOVA REMNANT IC 443 WITH VERITAS.
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Acciari, V. A., Aliu, E., Arlen, T., Aune, T., Bautista, M., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Butt, Y., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Celik, O., Cesarini, A., Chow, Y. C., Ciupik, L., Cogan, P., Colin, P., and Cui, W.
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- 2009
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40. EVIDENCE FOR LONG-TERM GAMMA-RAY AND X-RAY VARIABILITY FROM THE UNIDENTIFIED TeV SOURCE HESS J0632+057.
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Acciari, V. A., Aliu, E., Arlen, T., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Boltuch, D., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Cesarini, A., Chow, Y. C., Ciupik, L., Cogan, P., Dickherber, R., Duke, C., Ergin, T., Falcone, A., and Fegan, S. J.
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- 2009
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41. MULTIWAVELENGTH OBSERVATIONS OF MARKARIAN 421 IN 2005-2006.
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Horan, D., Acciari, V. A., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Byrum, K. L., Cannon, A., Celik, O., Cesarini, A., Chow, Y. C. K., Ciupik, L., Cogan, P., Falcone, A. D., Fegan, S. J., Finley, J. P., Fortin, P., Fortson, L. F., Gall, D., Gillanders, G. H., and Grube, J.
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42. VERITAS OBSERVATIONS OF A VERY HIGH ENERGY γ-RAY FLARE FROM THE BLAZAR 3C 66A.
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Acciari, V. A., Aliu, E., Arlen, T., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Böttcher, M., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Butt, Y., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Celik, O., Cesarini, A., Chow, Y. C., Ciupik, L., Cogan, P., Cui, W., Daniel, M. K., and Dickherber, R.
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- 2009
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43. DISCOVERY OF VERY HIGH ENERGY GAMMA-RAY RADIATION FROM THE BL LAC 1ES 0806+524.
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Acciari, V., Aliu, E., Arlen, T., Bautista, M., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Böttcher, M., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Butt, Y., Byrum, K., Cannon, A., Celik, O., Cesarini, A., Chow, Y. C., Ciupik, L., Cogan, P., Colin, P., and Cui, W.
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- 2009
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44. VERITAS Observations of the γ-Ray Binary LS I +61 303.
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Acciari, V. A., Beilicke, M., Blaylock, G., Bradbury, S. M., Buckley, J. H., Bugaev, V., Butt, Y., Byrum, K. L., Celik, O., Cesarini, A., Ciupik, L., Chow, Y. C. K., Cogan, P., Colin, P., Cui, W., Daniel, M. K., Duke, C., Ergin, T., Falcone, A. D., and Fegan, S. J.
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- 2008
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