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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2018

Constraints on particle acceleration in SS433/W50 from MAGIC and H.E.S.S. observations

M. L. Ahnen; S. Ansoldi; L. A. Antonelli; C. Arcaro; A. Babic; B. Banerjee; P. Bangale; U. De Almeida; J. A. Barrio; J. Gonzalez; W. Bednarek; E. Bernardini; A. Berti; B. Biasuzzi; A. Biland; O. Blanch; S. Bonnefoy; G. Bonnoli; F. Borracci; R. Carosi

The large jet kinetic power and non-thermal processes occurring in the microquasar SS 433 make this source a good candidate for a very high-energy (VHE) gamma-ray emitter. Gamma-ray fluxes have been predicted for both the central binary and the interaction regions between jets and surrounding nebula. Also, non-thermal emission at lower energies has been previously reported. We explore the capability of SS 433 to emit VHE gamma rays during periods in which the expected flux attenuation due to periodic eclipses and precession of the circumstellar disk periodically covering the central binary system is expected to be at its minimum. The eastern and western SS433/W50 interaction regions are also examined. We aim to constrain some theoretical models previously developed for this system. We made use of dedicated observations from MAGIC and H.E.S.S. from 2006 to 2011 which were combined for the first time and accounted for a total effective observation time of 16.5 h. Gamma-ray attenuation does not affect the jet/medium interaction regions. The analysis of a larger data set amounting to 40-80 h, depending on the region, was employed. No evidence of VHE gamma-ray emission was found. Upper limits were computed for the combined data set. We place constraints on the particle acceleration fraction at the inner jet regions and on the physics of the jet/medium interactions. Our findings suggest that the fraction of the jet kinetic power transferred to relativistic protons must be relatively small to explain the lack of TeV and neutrino emission from the central system. At the SS433/W50 interface, the presence of magnetic fields greater 10


Archive | 2014

Discovery of very high energy gamma-ray emission from the blazar 1ES 1727+502 with the MAGIC Telescopes (Research Note)

L. A. Antonelli; M. Asensio; M. Backes; U. Barres de Almeida; J. A. Barrio; J. Becerra González; K. Berger; E. Bernardini; A. Biland; A. Boller; S. Bonnefoy; G. Bonnoli; D. Borla Tridon; F. Borracci; D. Carreto Fidalgo; E. Colombo; Julio Contreras; J. Cortina; L. Cossio; F. Dazzi; B. De Lotto; C. Delgado Mendez; A. Domínguez; D. Dominis Prester; D. Dorner; D. Eisenacher; D. Elsaesser; D. Ferenc; M. V. Fonseca; L. Font

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E. Bernardini

Humboldt University of Berlin

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S. Bonnefoy

Complutense University of Madrid

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A. Berti

University of Trieste

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