Gamma-ray blazar spectra with H.E.S.S. II mono analysis: The case of PKS 2155-304 and PG 1553+113
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| Publication date | 04-2017 |
| Journal | Astronomy & Astrophysics |
| Article number | A89 |
| Volume | Issue number | 600 |
| Number of pages | 13 |
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| Abstract |
Context. The addition of a 28 m Cherenkov telescope (CT5) to the
H.E.S.S. array extended the experiment's sensitivityto lower energies.
The lowest energy threshold is obtained using monoscopic analysis of
data taken with CT5, providing access to gamma-ray energies below 100
GeV for small zenith angle observations. Such an extension of the
instrument's energy range is particularly beneficial for studies of
active galactic nuclei with soft spectra, as expected for those at a
redshift ≥0.5. The high-frequency peaked BL Lac objects PKS
2155-304 (z = 0.116) and PG 1553+113 (0.43
<z <0.58) are among the brightest objects in the gamma-ray sky,
both showing clear signatures of gamma-ray absorption at E > 100 GeV
interpreted as being due to interactions with the extragalactic
background light (EBL). Aims: The aims of this work are twofold:
to demonstrate the monoscopic analysis of CT5 data with a low energy
threshold, and to obtain accurate measurements of the spectral energy
distributions (SED) of PKS 2155-304 and PG
1553+113 near their SED peaks at energies ≈100 GeV.
Methods: Multiple observational campaigns of PKS
2155-304 and PG 1553+113 were conducted
during 2013 and 2014 using the full H.E.S.S. II instrument (CT1-5). A
monoscopic analysis of the data taken with the new CT5 telescope was
developed along with an investigation into the systematic uncertainties
on the spectral parameters which are derived from this analysis.
Results: Using the data from CT5, the energy spectra of PKS
2155-304 and PG 1553+113 were reconstructed
down to conservative threshold energies of 80 GeV for PKS
2155-304, which transits near zenith, and 110 GeV for the more
northern PG 1553+113. The measured spectra, well
fitted in both cases by a log-parabola spectral model (with a 5.0σ
statistical preference for non-zero curvature for PKS
2155-304 and 4.5σ for PG 1553+113),
were found consistent with spectra derived from contemporaneous
Fermi-LAT data, indicating a sharp break in the observed spectra of both
sources at E ≈ 100 GeV. When corrected for EBL absorption, the
intrinsic H.E.S.S. II mono and Fermi-LAT spectrum of PKS
2155-304 was found to show significant curvature. For
PG 1553+113, however, no significant detection of
curvature in the intrinsic spectrum could be found within statistical
and systematic uncertainties.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | © ESO 2017 |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201629427 |
| Other links | https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017A%26A...600A..89H/abstract |
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