Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1771209 | Astroparticle Physics | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
SS433, located at the center of the supernova remnant W50, is a close proximity binary system consisting of a compact star and a normal star. Jets of material are directed outwards from the vicinity of the compact star symmetrically to the east and west. Non-thermal hard X-ray emission is detected from lobes lying on both sides. Shock accelerated electrons are expected to generate VHE gamma rays through the inverse-Compton process in the lobes. Observations of the western X-ray lobe region of SS433/W50 system have been performed to detect VHE gamma rays using the 10 m CANGAROO-II telescope in August and September, 2001, and July and September, 2002. The total observation times are 85.2 h for ON source, and 80.8 h for OFF source data. No significant excess of VHE gamma rays has been found at three regions of the western X-ray lobe of SS433/W50 system. We have derived 99% confidence level upper limits to the fluxes of gamma rays and have set constraints on the strengths of the magnetic fields assuming the synchrotron/inverse-Compton model for the wide energy range of photon spectrum from radio to TeV. The derived lower limits are 4.3μG for the center of the brightest X-ray emission region and 6.3μG for the far end from SS433 in the western X-ray lobe. In addition, we suggest that the spot-like X-ray emission may provide a major contribution to the hardest X-ray spectrum in the lobe.
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Authors
Sei. Hayashi, F. Kajino, T. Naito, A. Asahara, G.V. Bicknell, R.W. Clay, Y. Doi, P.G. Edwards, R. Enomoto, S. Gunji, S. Hara, T. Hara, T. Hattori, C. Itoh, S. Kabuki, H. Katagiri, A. Kawachi, T. Kifune, T. Yoshikoshi,