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1 List of publications Jean-Philippe LENAIN September 16, 2009 Articles published in refereed scientific journals 1. The VERITAS collaboration, the VLBA 43 GHz M 87 monitoring team, the H.E.S.S. collaboration & the MAGIC collaboration, Radio Imaging of the Very-High-Energy γ-ray Emission Region in the Central Engine of a Radio Galaxy, Science, 325, 444 (2009) (corresponding author for the Supporting Online Material ). 2. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), Discovery of VHE γ-ray emission from Centaurus A with H.E.S.S., ApJ, 695, L40 (2009) (corresponding author). 3. Katarzyński, K., Lenain, J.-P., Zech, A., Boisson, C., & Sol, H., Modelling rapid TeV variability of PKS , MNRAS, 390, 371 (2008). 4. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), Discovery of VHE γ-rays from the high-frequencypeaked BL Lacertae object RGB J , A&A, 481, L103 (2008) (corresponding author). 5. Lenain, J.-P., Boisson, C., Sol, H., & Katarzyński, K., A synchrotron self-compton scenario for the very high energy γ-ray emission of the radiogalaxy M 87. Unifying the TeV emission of blazars and other AGNs?, A&A, 478, 111 (2008). 6. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), Fast variability of TeV γ-rays from the radio galaxy M 87, Science, 314, 1424 (2006), exceptional pre-doctoral co-authorship following the work accomplished during my Master 2 training period. 7. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), Spectrum and variability of the Galactic Center VHE γ-ray source HESS J , A&A, 503, 817 (2009). 8. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), Simultaneous multiwavelength observations of the second exceptional γ-ray flare of PKS in July 2006, A&A, 502, 749 (2009). 9. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), Constraints on the multi-tev particle population in the Coma galaxy cluster with H.E.S.S. observations, A&A, 502, 437 (2009). 1
2 10. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), Probing the ATIC peak in the cosmic-ray electron spectrum with H.E.S.S., arxiv: (2009). 11. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), Detection of very high energy radiation from HESS J confirms the Milagro unidentified source MGRO J , A&A, 499, 723 (2009). 12. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), & Abdo, A., et al.(fermi/lat collaboration), Simultaneous observations of PKS with H.E.S.S., Fermi, RXTE and ATOM: spectral energy distributions and variability in a low state, ApJ, 696, L150 (2009). 13. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), H.E.S.S. upper limit on the very high energy γ-ray emission from the globular cluster 47 Tucanae, A&A, 499, 273 (2009). 14. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), Discovery of Gamma-Ray Emission From the Shell-Type Supernova Remnant RCW 86 With H.E.S.S., ApJ, 692, 1500 (2009). 15. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), H.E.S.S. observations of γ-ray bursts in , A&A, 495, 505 (2009). 16. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), Very high energy gamma-ray observations of the galaxy clusters Abell 496 and Abell 85 with H.E.S.S., A&A, 495, 27 (2009). 17. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), A Search for a Dark Matter Annihilation Signal Toward the Canis Major Overdensity with H.E.S.S., ApJ, 691, 175 (2009). 18. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), H.E.S.S. Observations of the Prompt and Afterglow Phases of GRB B, ApJ, 690, 1068 (2009). 19. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), Energy Spectrum of Cosmic-Ray Electrons at TeV Energies, Phys. Rev. Lett., 101, (2008). 20. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), Simultaneous H.E.S.S. and Chandra observations of Sagitarius A* during an X-ray flare, A&A, 492, L25 (2008). 21. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), Discovery of a VHE gamma-ray source coincident with the supernova remnant CTB 37A, A&A, 490, 685 (2008). 22. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), Limits on an Energy Dependence of the Speed of Light from a Flare of the Active Galaxy PKS , Phys. Rev. Lett., 101, (2008). 23. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration): Search for Gamma-rays from Dark Matter annihilations around Intermediate Mass Black Holes with the H.E.S.S. experiment, Phys. Rev. D, 78, (2008). 24. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration): H.E.S.S. upper limits for Kepler s supernova remnant, A&A, 488, 219 (2008). 25. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration): Chandra and H.E.S.S. observations of the supernova remnant CTB 37B, A&A, 486, 829 (2008). 2
3 26. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration): Discovery of very-high-energy gamma-ray emission from the vicinity of PSR J with H.E.S.S., A&A, 484, 435 (2008). 27. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration): Exploring a SNR/molecular cloud association within HESS J , A&A, 483, 509 (2008). 28. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration): Discovery of very high energy gamma-ray emission coincident with molecular clouds in the W28 (G ) field, A&A, 481, 401 (2008). 29. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration): Upper Limits from H.E.S.S. active galactic nuclei observations in , A&A, 478, 387 (2008). 30. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration): H.E.S.S. Observations and VLT Spectroscopy of PG , A&A, 477, 481 (2008). 31. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration): H.E.S.S. very-high-energy gamma-ray sources without identified counterparts, A&A, 477, 353 (2008). 32. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration): New constraints on the Mid-IR EBL from the H.E.S.S. discovery of VHE gamma rays from 1ES , A&A, 475, L9 (2007). 33. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration): Discovery of VHE gamma-rays from the distant BL Lacertae 1ES , A&A, 473, L25 (2007). 34. Aharonian, F., et al.(h.e.s.s. collaboration), An Exceptional Very High Energy γ-ray Flare of PKS , ApJ, 664, L71 (2007). Conference proceedings 1. Lenain, J.-P., Raue, M., Aharonian, F. A., Becherini, Y., Benbow, W., Boisson, C., Clapson, A.- C., Gérard, L., Medina, M. C., de Naurois, M., Punch, M., Rieger, F., Sol, H., Stawarz, Ł., Zech, A. (for the H.E.S.S. collaboration): Discovery of VHE γ-ray emission from Centaurus A with H.E.S.S., contributed talk, to appear in the proceedings of the 31 st ICRC, July 2009, Łódź, Poland. 2. Lenain, J.-P., Medina, M. C., Boisson, C., Romero, G. E., Sol, H. & Zech, A.: A synchrotron self-compton model for the VHE γ-ray emission from Cen A, poster, to appear in the proceedings of the 31 st ICRC, July 2009, Łódź, Poland, arxiv: (2009). 3. Barres de Almeida, U., Dominici, T., Abraham, Z., Franco, G., Chadwick, P., Ward, M., Mc- Comb, L., Boisson, C., Lenain, J.-P.: Optical polarimetric observations of TeV blazars, contributed talk, to appear in the proceedings of the 31 st ICRC, July 2009, Łódź, Poland. 4. Lenain, J.-P.: TeV AGNs: Multifrequency Modeling, invited oral presentation, to appear in the proceedings of the Frascati Workshop on Multifrequency Behaviour of High Energy Cosmic Sources, May 2009, Vulcano, Italy, arxiv: (2009). 3
4 5. Raue, M., Lenain, J.-P., Aharonian, F. A., Becherini, Y., Boisson, C., Clapson, A.-C., Costamante, L., Gérard, L., Medina, M. C., de Naurois, M., Punch, M., Rieger, F., Sol, H., Stawarz, Ł., Zech, A. (for the H.E.S.S. collaboration): Discovery of VHE gamma-rays from Centaurus A, contributed talk, to appear in the proceedings of the 44 th Rencontres de Moriond Very High Energy Phenomena in the Universe, arxiv: (2009). 6. Lenain, J.-P., Daniel, M. K., Boisson, C., Chadwick, P. M., Sol, H. & Ward, M. J.: Very High Energy Active Galactic Nuclei Synchrotron self-compton Modeling Tour, contributed talk, to appear in the proceedings of the 2nd Heidelberg Workshop High-Energy Gamma-rays and Neutrinos from Extra-Galactic Sources, arxiv: (2009). 7. Lenain, J.-P., Benbow, W., Boisson, C., Bühler, R., Costamante, L., Giebels, B., Katarrzyński, K., Pita, S., Punch, M., Raue, M., Sol, H., Superina, G., Volpe, F., Zech, A. (for the H.E.S.S. collaboration): PKS in July 2006: H.E.S.S. results and multi-wavelength observations, contributed talk, in proceedings of the 4 th Heidelberg International Symposium on High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy, July 2008, AIPC, 1085, 415 (2008). 8. Kaufmann, S., Gérard, L., Giebels, B., Hauser, M., Herzog, J., Lenain, J.-P., Nedbal, D., Wagner, S. (for the H.E.S.S. collaboration): Multiwavelength analysis of the TeV Blazar RGB J , poster, in proceedings of the 4 th Heidelberg International Symposium on High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy, July 2008, AIPC, 1085, 549 (2008). 9. Nedbal, D., Lenain, J.-P., Benbow, W., Buehler, R., Gérard, L., Giebels, B., Hauser, M., Kaufmann, S., Martin, J.-M., Raue, M., Wagner, S. (for the H.E.S.S. collaboration): Discovery and Multi-wavelength Study of a BL Lac RGB J , poster, 37 th COSPAR Scientific Assembly. Held July 2008, in Montréal, Canada., 37, 2192 (2008). 10. Lenain, J.-P., Nedbal, D., Raue, M., Kaufmann, S., Gérard, L., Hauser, M., Giebels, B. (for the H.E.S.S. collaboration): Discovery of VHE gamma-rays from RGB J , poster, in proceedings of the Workshop on Blazar Variability accross the Electromagnetic Spectrum, April 2008, Palaiseau, France, 46 (2008). 11. Lenain, J.-P., Boisson, C., Sol, H.: SSC scenario for VHE emission from 2 radiogalaxies: M 87 and Cen A, poster, to appear in the proceedings of the 20 th Rencontres de Blois, 2008, Challenges in Particle Astrophysics, arxiv: (2008). 12. Lenain, J.-P. (for the H.E.S.S. collaboration): Multiwavelength modeling of TeV AGN observed by HESS, contributed talk, in proceedings "The Nuclear Region, Host Galaxy and Environment of Active Galaxies", eds. E. Benitez, I. Cruz-Gonzalez and Y. Krongold, RevMexAA (Serie de Conferencias), 32, 28 (2008). 13. Lenain, J.-P., Boisson, C., Sol, H.: SSC scenario for TeV emission from non-blazar AGNs, poster, in proceedings of the HEPRO 2007 Workshop, IJMPD, 17, 1577 (2008). 14. Lenain, J.-P.: Predictions of Very High Energy gamma-ray fluxes for three Active Galactic Nuclei, poster, SF2A-2007: Proceedings of the Annual meeting of the French Society of Astronomy and Astrophysics held in Grenoble, France, July 2-6, 2007, Eds.: J. Bouvier, A. Chalabaev, and C. Charbonnel, p.200 (2007). 4
5 15. Lenain, J.-P.: Modeling of the multiwavelength emission of M87 with H.E.S.S. observations, poster, SF2A-2007: Proceedings of the Annual meeting of the French Society of Astronomy and Astrophysics held in Grenoble, France, July 2-6, 2007, Eds.: J. Bouvier, A. Chalabaev, and C. Charbonnel, p.196 (2007). Public Outreach 1. Lenain, J.-P.: H.E.S.S. découvre une radio galaxie émettant dans le domaine gamma (H.E.S.S. discovers a radio galaxy emitting in the gamma domain). L Astronomie, 123, issue 16, 6, 1 p. (May 2009), text in French. 5
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