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H.E.S.S. ToO program on nearby core-collapse Supernovae : search for very-high energy γ-ray emission towards the SN candidate AT2019krl in M74

Authors :
German Hermann
Paul Morris
Tadayuki Takahashi
Victor Doroshenko
Ramin Marx
Marek Jamrozy
E. Kasai
Jean-Pierre Ernenwein
Helene Sol
M. Panter
Denys Malyshev
U. Katz
Stefan Klepser
Alessandro Montanari
Markus Boettcher
Jacek Niemiec
Johannes Veh
Olaf Reimer
Regis Terrier
Robert Brose
M.-H. Grondin
Paolo Marchegiani
Matthieu Renaud
Stefan Ohm
Faical Ait-Benkhali
Thomas Murach
Carlo Romoli
Frank M. Rieger
Constantin Steppa
T. Chand
Laura Olivera-Nieto
Mohanraj Senniappan
G. Peron
Stefano Gabici
A. Yusafzai
Garret Cotter
Zhiqiu Huang
D. A. Prokhorov
K. Kosack
Ullrich Schwanke
Johannes Schaefer
Sébastien Le Stum
Jean Damascene Mbarubucyeye
Wlodek Kluzniak
Arache Djannati-Ataï
Hannah Dalgleish
P. Reichherzer
Santiago Pita
Justine Devin
Hambeleleni Ndiyavala
Martin Tluczykont
Maria Haupt
J. Bolmont
G. Lamanna
M. Hörbe
Albert Seyffert
Isak Delberth Davids
A. Fiasson
Rachel Simoni
Roberta Zanin
P. T. O'Brien
Samuel Timothy Spencer
Brian Reville
Connor Duffy
C. Levy
James Davies
Dmitriy Kostunin
Gašper Kukec Mezek
Michal Ostrowski
Michael Backes
R. J. Tuffs
B. Bi
J.-P. Lenain
Jaqueline Catalano
Hugh Spackman
Dan Parsons
Halim Ashkar
Fabian Leuschner
Atreyee Sinha
Mathieu Bony
Oguzhan Anguener
S. J. Fegan
Brian van Soelen
N. Zywucka
Mischa Breuhaus
Pauline Chambery
Anton Dmytriiev
Laenita Lorraine Oberholzer
K. Nakashima
Christo Venter
Hend Yassin
Tim Holch
Kirsty Feijen
M. Fuessling
R. Konno
Manami Sasaki
Anna Barnacka
Markus Holler
Q. Remy
Felix Jankowsky
Manuel Meyer
Francois Brun
Andrew Taylor
Vikas Joshi
K. Bernloehr
P. Vincent
Anita Reimer
Krzysztof Katarzynski
Naomi Tsuji
Stefan Funk
Andrea Santangelo
Alicja Wierzcholska
Mathieu Naurois
Thomas Tavernier
Catherine Boisson
Floriane Cangemi
Gerard Fontaine
Anne Lemiere
Felix Aharonian
B. Rudak
V. Poireau
Kathrin Egberts
Jimmy N.S. Shapopi
S. Steinmassl
Sami Caroff
Heiko Salzmann
Hester Schutte
Jhilik Majumdar
Heinrich J. Völk
Andreas Specovius
Lukasz Stawarz
G. Vasileiadis
Richard White
Victor Barbosa Martins
Andreas Zmija
Jacco Vink
M. Lemoine-Goumard
Yu Wun Wong
Alison Mitchell
Jason John Watson
Celine Armand
David Huber
Andreas Quirrenbach
Sabrina Casanova
Emma Ona-Wilhelmi
Michael Kreter
Vincent Marandon
Hannes Thiersen
Guillem Marti'i-Devesa
Nukri Komin
Tom Armstrong
L. Giunti
Vardan Baghmanyan
Michael Zacharias
Christian Stegmann
Thomas Lohse
Stefan Wagner
Andreas Zech
Yasunobu Uchiyama
L. Mohrmann
Carlo van Rensburg
C. Arcaro
Christopher van Eldik
Samuel Zouari
Rafal Moderski
V. Sahakian
David Sanchez
Gavin Rowell
Michelle Tsirou
Yves Gallant
Kleopas Shiningayamwe
Werner Hofmann
Sabrina Einecke
Edna Ruiz Velasco
Iryna Lypova
Yvonne Becherini
Lenka Tomankova
Heike Prokoph
Monica Barnard
Marion Spir-Jacob
Amid Nayerhoda
Gilles Maurin
J. F. Glicenstein
Sylvia Zhu
P. J. Meintjes
David Berge
Bruno Khelifi
Jim Hinton
S. Sailer
Dmitry Khangulyan
Charles Thorpe-Morgan
Hassan Abdalla
Davit Zargaryan
Gaëtan Fichet de Clairfontaine
Axel Donath
A. W. Chen
Fabian Schüssler
Emmanuel Moulin
Gianluca Giavitto
Ira Jung
Sebastian Panny
Louis Du Plessis
Sumari Hattingh
Gerd Puehlhofer
Lei Sun
Thomas Bylund
Rowan Batzofin
Takaaki Tanaka
Alexandre Marcowith
Felix Werner
Jacques Muller
Anna Luashvili
Stuart Ryder
Lott Frans
Arnaud Mares
Hector Rueda Ricarte
Angel Noel
Jonathan Mackey
C. Moore
Dorit Glawion
D. Malyshev
Tomasz Bulik
Riaan Steenkamp
Malgorzata Curlo
Lente Dreyer
Anu Kundu
Michael Punch
Dieter Horns
Clemens Hoischen
A. A. Zdziarski
Johann van der Walt
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

While the youngest known supernova remnants (SNRs), such as Cassiopeia A (Cas A), have been proven to be able to accelerate cosmic rays (CRs) only up to ∼ 10$^{14}$ eV at their present evolutionary stages, recent studies have shown that particle energies larger than a few PeV (10$^{15}$ eV) could be reached during the early stages of a core-collapse Supernova (cc-SN), when the high-velocity forward shock expands into the dense circumstellar medium (CSM) shaped by the stellar progenitor wind. Such environments, in particular the type IIn SNe whose progenitors may exhibit mass loss rates as high as 10$^{-2}$ M$_{\bigodot}$ yr$^{-1}$, could thus lead to γ-ray emission from $\pi ^{0}$ decay in hadronic interactions, potentially detectable with current Cherenkov telescopes at very-high energies. Such a detection would provide direct evidence for efficient acceleration of CR protons/nuclei in supernovae, and hence new insights on the long-standing issue of the origin of Galactic Cosmic Rays. In that context, the High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.) has been carrying out a Target of Opportunity program since 2016 to search for such an early very-high-energy γ-ray emission towards nearby core-collapse supernovae and supernova candidates (up to ∼ 10 Mpc), within a few weeks after discovery. After giving an overview of this H.E.S.S. Target of Opportunity program, we present the results obtained from the July 2019 observations towards the transient AT2019krl, originally classified as a type IIn supernova, which occurred in the galaxy M74 at ∼ 9.8 Mpc. Although its nature still remains unclear, the derived H.E.S.S. constraints on this transient are placed in the general context of the expected VHE γ-ray emission from core-collapse supernovae.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
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