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2000ApJ...539..317A - Astrophys. J., 539, 317-324 (2000/August-2)

The energy spectrum of TeV gamma rays from the Crab nebula as measured by the HEGRA system of imaging air Cerenkov telescopes.

AHARONIAN F.A., AKHPERJANIAN A.G., BARRIO J.A., BERNLOEHR K., BOJAHR H., CALLE I., CONTRERAS J.L., CORTINA J., DENNINGHOFF S., FONSECA V., GONZALEZ J.C., GOTTING N., HEINZELMANN G., HEMBERGER M., HERMANN G., HEUSLER A., HOFMANN W., HORNS D., IBARRA A., KANKANYAN R., KESTEL M., KETTLER J., KOHLER C., KOHNLE A., KONOPELKO A., KORNMEYER H., KRANICH D., KRAWCZYNSKI H., LAMPEITL H., LINDNER A., LORENZ E., LUCARELLI F., MAGNUSSEN N., MANG O., MEYER H., MIRZOYAN R., MORALEJO A., PADILLA L., PANTER M., PLAGA R., PLYASHESHNIKOV A., PRAHL J., PUHLHOFER G., RAUTERBERG G., ROHRING A., SAHAKIAN V., SAMORSKI M., SCHILLING M., SCHMELE D., SCHROEDER F., STAMM W., TLUCZYKONT M., VOELK H.J., WIEBEL-SOOTH B., WIEDNER C., WILLMER M. and WITTEK W.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Crab Nebula has been observed by the HEGRA (High-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy) stereoscopic system of imaging air Cerenkov telescopes (IACTs) for a total of ∼200 hr during two observational campaigns: from 1997 September to 1998 March and from 1998 August to 1999 April. The recent detailed studies of system performance give an energy threshold and an energy resolution for γ-rays of 500 GeV and ∼18%, respectively. The Crab energy spectrum was measured with the HEGRA IACT system in a very broad energy range up to 20 TeV, using observations at zenith angles up to 65°. The Crab data can be fitted in the energy range from 1 to 20 TeV by a simple power law, which yields dJγ/dE=(2.79±0.02±0.5)x10–7(E/1 TeV)–2.59±0.03±0.05 photons.m–2.s–1.TeV–1. The Crab Nebula energy spectrum, as measured with the HEGRA IACT system, agrees within 15% in the absolute scale and within 0.1 units in the power-law index with the latest measurements by the Whipple, CANGAROO, and CAT groups, consistent within the statistical and systematic errors quoted by the experiments. The pure power-law spectrum of TeV γ-rays from the Crab Nebula constrains the physics parameters of the nebula environment as well as the models of photon emission.

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Journal keyword(s): Gamma Rays: Observations - Radiation Mechanisms: Nonthermal - supernovae: individual (Crab Nebula) - ISM: Supernova Remnants

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