The VelaX pulsar wind nebula in the TeV regime. Bernhard Glück for the H.E.S.S. Collaboration July 8th, 2009, Boston

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The VelaX pulsar wind nebula in the TeV regime Bernhard Glück for the H.E.S.S. Collaboration July 8th, 2009, Boston

Outline The H.E.S.S. Experiment Results for PWN VelaX from observation 2004 to 2006 Follow up observations and first results 2

The High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S) 2006 Philippe Plailly. www.eurelios.com Field of view: 5deg, no flat acceptance Energy threshold: ~100 GeV Angular resolution: < 0.1 Flux sensitivity: 5σ in 25 h for 1% Crab System trigger rate ~200Hz (mostly background) 3

Detection of VHE Gamma Rays Ch er en ko vl igh t Shower ~10 km 4

Detection of VHE Gamma Rays Shower picture: 10 25nsec exposure time Ch er en ko vl igh t Shower ~10 km 5

Detection of VHE Gamma Rays Ch er en ko vl igh t Shower ~10 km Direction of Primary particle 6

The VelaX The pulsar PSR B0833 45: RA = 08h35m20 Dec = 45 10'34.8751'' Period: 89.3 ms Characteristic Age: 11.3 * 103 years [ATNF Pulsar Catalogue] The extended pulsar wind nebula ( cocoon ): ROSAT centered on pulsar Energy range: 0.9 2.0 kev [Markwardt, Ögelmann, 1995] Distance: 287 pc 1.0deg [Dodson et al, ApJ 596, 1137] 7

H.E.S.S. VelaX Observation 2004 to 2006 16.4h data taken in 2004 to 2006 Backsubstraction: OnOff The background is estimated from separate runs under comparable observation conditions (e.g. zenith angle). extended TeV source to the south of the pulsar width along major axis 0.48deg (2dim Gaussian model, intrinsic) Within an integration radius of 0.8deg: 1.9k excess events, 16.7 S/B ~ 0.22 spectrum power law with exponential cutoff cutoff at 13.8 ± 2.3stat ± 4.1sys TeV, spectral index 1.45 ± 0.1 [Aharonian, F. et al, 2006, A&A, 448, L43, astro ph/0601575] 8

H.E.S.S. VelaX Observation 2004 to 2006 H.E.S.S. (2006) H.E.S.S. (2006) I. Vela Pulsar II. integration radius 0.8deg III. white lines: ROSAT [Aharonian, F. et al, 2006, A&A, 448, L43, astro ph/0601575] 9

Extended radio emission in the VelaX region 0.8deg integration radius for TeV emission Radio emission within a radius of ~1.2deg High resolution radio survey at Follow up observation with H.E.S.S. until 2009 843 MHz, Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope [Bock et al., 1998] 10

Follow up observations with H.E.S.S. Additional 42h of new data (after quality selection) In all 58h of data between 2004 and 2009 7.6k excess events detected within a radius of 1.2deg, 28.4, S/B ~ 0.24 Thereof 2.1k events between 0.8 1.2deg, 11.0 11

Follow up observations with H.E.S.S. Additional 42h of new data (after quality selection) In all 58h of data between 2004 and 2009 7.6k excess events detected within a radius of 1.2deg, 28.4, S/B ~ 0.24 Thereof 2.1k events between 0.8 1.2deg, 11.0 Preliminary TeV spectrum of the ring extension (0.8 1.2deg) has shape compatible with that of whole PWN 12

Flux [arbitrary unit] Follow up observations with H.E.S.S. Profile along right ascension direction Box width 1.6 deg Beside VelaX, northern parts of Vela Junior SNR are included 13

Summary Large extended TeV has been detected from the VelaX pulsar wind nebulae. New data allows to obtain new exiting results. There will be an ICRC proceeding on arxiv in a few days. Detailed paper, coming soon... 14