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VERITAS Observations of the BL Lac Object PG 1553+113

Authors :
D. Staszak
K. Ragan
S. McArthur
E. Aliu
A. Varlotta
J. Tyler
I. Telezhinsky
J. H. Buckley
B. Zitzer
Jamie Holder
L. C. Reyes
A. Archer
Matteo Cerruti
Hugh Dickinson
Amy Furniss
L. Ciupik
David A. Williams
D. S. Hanna
J. Grube
Manel Errando
A. N. Otte
Karen Byrum
Martin Pohl
A. O'Faolain de Bhroithe
J. D. Eisch
Geza Gyuk
M. P. Connolly
H. Prokoph
S. Kumar
A. Weinstein
J. Dumm
J. V. Tucci
J. P. Finley
P. Moriarty
G. Hughes
A. McCann
K. Meagher
G. H. Gillanders
Jean-Francois Rajotte
S. P. Wakely
Vladimir Vassiliev
Wystan Benbow
K. Berger
N. Galante
E. Pueschel
T. B. Humensky
David Kieda
Henric Krawczynski
A. S Madhavan
N. Håkansson
Gordon T. Richards
E. Roache
Sinéad M. Griffin
Anna Barnacka
Frank Krennrich
Xuhui Chen
B. Behera
P. Kaaret
J. V. Cardenzana
Daniel Nieto
A. Wilhelm
R. A. Ong
M. Kertzman
A. Popkow
C. A. Johnson
Lucy Fortson
S. T. Griffiths
N. H. Park
J. Millis
Q. Feng
S. Federici
Matthias Beilicke
V. Bugaev
Wei Cui
T. Aune
P. T. Reynolds
G. H. Sembroski
R. Welsing
Matthew R. Orr
J. S. Perkins
Y. Khassen
P. Kar
P. Fortin
Ralph Bird
M. J. Lang
John L. Quinn
Abraham D. Falcone
Karlen Shahinyan
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Source :
The astrophysical journal / 1 799(1), 7-(2015). doi:10.1088/0004-637X/799/1/7
Publication Year :
2014

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 $4.33 \pm 0.09$. The time-averaged integral flux above $200\,$GeV measured for this period was $(1.69 \pm 0.06) \times 10^{-11} \, \mathrm{ph} \, \mathrm{cm}^{-2} \, \mathrm{s}^{-1}$, corresponding to 6.9\% of the Crab Nebula flux. We also present the combined $\gamma$-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 $\rm {101.9 \pm 3.2 \, \mathrm{GeV}} $. The origin of the cutoff could be intrinsic to PG~1553+113 or be due to the $\gamma$-ray opacity of our universe through pair production off the extragalactic background light (EBL). Given lower limits to the redshift of $\rm z \negthinspace > \negthinspace 0.395$ 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 $z \negthinspace \leq \negthinspace 0.62$. A strongly-elevated mean flux of $(2.50 \pm 0.14) \times 10^{-11} \, \mathrm{ph} \, \mathrm{cm}^{-2} \, \mathrm{s}^{-1}$ (10.3\% of the Crab Nebula flux) was observed during 2012, with the daily flux reaching as high as $(4.44 \pm 0.71) \times 10^{-11} \, \mathrm{ph} \, \mathrm{cm}^{-2} \, \mathrm{s}^{-1}$ (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 $\chi^2$ probability for a steady flux of 0.03\%.<br />Comment: in press in ApJ, 2014

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The astrophysical journal / 1 799(1), 7-(2015). doi:10.1088/0004-637X/799/1/7
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....87796cb8f457f6dc856b75ec31923faa
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/799/1/7