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Gal. Center MAGIC diffuse gamma-ray emission

Short name: J/A+A/642/A190
IVOA Identifier: ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/642/A190
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.26093/cds/vizier.36420190
Publisher: CDSivo://CDS[Pub. ID]
More Info: https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/642/A190
VO Compliance: Level 2: This is a VO-compliant resource.
Status: active
Registered: 2020 Oct 20 10:13:00Z
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Description


In the presence of a sufficient amount of target material, gamma rays can be used as a tracer in the search for sources of Galactic cosmic rays (CRs). Here we present deep observations of the Galactic Center (GC) region with the MAGIC telescopes and use them to infer the underlying CR distribution and to study the alleged PeV proton accelerator (PeVatron) at the center of our Galaxy. We used data from 100hr observations of the GC region conducted with the MAGIC telescopes over five years (from 2012 to 2017). Those were collected at high zenith angles (58-70deg), leading to a larger energy threshold, but also an increased effective collection area compared to low zenith observations. Using recently developed software tools, we derived the instrument response and background models required for extracting the diffuse emission in the region. We used existing measurements of the gas distribution in the GC region to derive the underlying distribution of CRs. We present a discussion of the associated biases and limitations of such an approach. We obtain a significant detection for all four model components used to fit our data (Sgr A*, "Arc", G0.9+0.1, and an extended component for the Galactic Ridge). We observe no significant difference between the gamma-ray spectra of the immediate GC surroundings, which we model as a point source (Sgr A*) and the Galactic Ridge. The latter can be described as a power-law with index 2 and an exponential cut-off at around 20TeV with the significance of the cut-off being only 2{sigma}. The derived cosmic-ray profile hints to a peak at the GC position and with a measured profile index of 1.2+/-0.3 is consistent with the 1/r radial distance scaling law, which supports the hypothesis of a CR accelerator at the GC. We argue that the measurements of this profile are presently limited by our knowledge of the gas distribution in the GC vicinity.

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Publisher: CDSivo://CDS[Pub. ID]

Creators:
MAGIC CollaborationAcciari V.A.Ansoldi S.Antonelli L.A.Arbet Engels A.Baack D.Babic A.Banerjee B.Barres de Almeida U.Barrio J.A.Becerra Gonzalez J.Bednarek W.Bellizzi L.Bernardini E.Berti A.Besenrieder J.Bhattacharyya W.Bigongiari C.Biland A.Blanch O.Bonnoli G.Bosnjak Z.Busetto G.Carosi R.Ceribella G.Chai Y.Chilingaryan A.Cikota S.Colak S.M.Colin U.Colombo E.Contreras J.L.Cortina J.Covino S.D'Elia V.Da Vela P.Dazzi F.De Angelis A.De Lotto B.Delfino M.Delgado J.Depaoli D.Di Pierro F.Di Venere L.Do Souto Espineira E.Dominis Prester D.Donini A.Dorner D.Doro M.Elsaesser D.Fallah Ramazani V.Fattorini A.Fernandez-Barral A.Ferrara G.Fidalgo D.Foffano L.Fonseca M.V.Font L.Fruck C.Fukami S.Garcia Lopez R.J.Garczarczyk M.Gasparyan S.Gaug M.Giglietto N.Giordano F.Godinovic N.Green D.Guberman D.Hadasch D.Hahn A.Herrera J.Hoang J.Hrupec D.Huetten M.Inada T.Inoue S.Ishio K.Iwamura Y.Jouvin L.Kerszberg D.Kubo H.Kushida J.Lamastra A.Lelas D.Leone F.Lindfors E.Lombardi S.Longo F.Lopez M.Lopez-Coto R.Lopez-Oramas A.Loporchio S.Machado de Oliveira Fraga B.Maggio C.Majumdar P.Makariev M.Mallamaci M.Maneva G.Manganaro M.Mannheim K.Maraschi L.Mariotti M.Martinez M.Masuda S.Mazin D.Micanovic S.Miceli D.Minev M.Miranda J.M.Mirzoyan R.Molina E.Moralejo A.Morcuende D.Moreno V.Moretti E.Munar-Adrover P.Neustroev V.Nigro C.Nilsson K.Ninci D.Nishijima K.Noda K.Nogues L.Noethe M.Nozaki S.Paiano S.Palacio J.Palatiello M.Paneque D.Paoletti R.Paredes J.M.Penil P.Peresano M.Persic M.Prada Moroni P.G.Prandini E.Puljak I.Rhode W.Ribo M.Rico J.Righi C.Rugliancich A.Saha L.Sahakyan N.Saito T.Sakurai S.Satalecka K.Schmidt K.Schweizer T.Sitarek J.Snidaric I.Sobczynska D.Somero A.Stamerra A.Strom D.Strzys M.Suda Y.Suric T.Takahashi M.Tavecchio F.Temnikov P.Terzic T.Teshima M.Torres-Alba N.Tosti L.Tsujimoto S.Vagelli V.van Scherpenberg J.Vanzo G.Vazquez Acosta M.Vigorito C.F.Vitale V.Vovk I.Will M.Zaric D.

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Version: n/a
Availability: This is an active resource.
  • This service provides only public data.
Relevant dates for this Resource:
  • Updated: 2021 Jan 25 08:55:06Z
  • Created: 2020 Oct 20 10:13:00Z

This resource was registered on: 2020 Oct 20 10:13:00Z
This resource description was last updated on: 2021 Oct 21 00:00:00Z

What This Resource is About

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Resource Class: CatalogService
This resource is a service that provides access to catalog data. You can extract data from the catalog by issuing a query, and the matching data is returned as a table.
Resource type keywords:
  • Catalog
Subject keywords:
  • Galactic center
  • Gamma-ray astronomy
Intended audience or use:
  • Research: This resource provides information appropriate for supporting scientific research.
More Info: https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/642/A190 Literature Reference: 2020A&A...642A.190M

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Data Coverage Information

This section describes the data's coverage over the sky, frequency, and time.

Wavebands covered:

  • Gamma-ray

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Custom Service

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VO Compliance: Level 2: This is a VO-compliant resource.
Available endpoints for this service interface:
Custom Service

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VO Compliance: Level 2: This is a VO-compliant resource.
Available endpoints for this service interface:
  • URL-based interface: http://vizier.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/votable?-source=J/A+A/642/A190
Table Access Protocol - Auxiliary ServiceXX

This is a standard IVOA service that takes as input an ADQL or PQL query and returns tabular data.

VO Compliance: Level 2: This is a VO-compliant resource.
Available endpoints for the standard interface:
  • http://tapvizier.cds.unistra.fr/TAPVizieR/tap
Simple Cone SearchXXSearch Me

This is a standard IVOA service that takes as input a position in the sky and a radius and returns catalog records with positions within that radius.

VO Compliance: Level 2: This is a VO-compliant resource.
Description:
Cone search capability for table J/A+A/642/A190/list (List of fits maps)
Available endpoints for the standard interface:
  • http://vizier.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/conesearch/J/A+A/642/A190/list?
Maximum search radius accepted: 180.0 degrees
Maximum number of matching records returned: 50000
This service supports the VERB input parameter:
Use VERB=1 to minimize the returned columns or VERB=3 to maximize.
Custom Service

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VO Compliance: Level 2: This is a VO-compliant resource.
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