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The Astrophysical Journal | 2004

Detection of Sub-TeV Gamma Rays from the Galactic Center Direction by CANGAROO-II

K. Tsuchiya; R. Enomoto; L.T. Ksenofontov; Masaki Mori; T. Naito; A. Asahara; Geoffrey V. Bicknell; R. W. Clay; Y. Doi; Philip G. Edwards; S. Gunji; Shinji Hara; T. Hara; T. Hattori; S. Hayashi; C. Itoh; S. Kabuki; F. Kajino; H. Katagiri; A. Kawachi; T. Kifune; H. Kubo; T. Kurihara; R. Kurosaka; J. Kushida; Y. Matsubara; Y. Miyashita; Yoshihiko Mizumoto; H. Moro; Hiroshi Muraishi

K. Tsuchiya, R. Enomoto, L. T. Ksenofontov, M. Mori, T. Naito, A. Asahara, G. V. Bicknell, R. W. Clay, Y. Doi, P. G. Edwards, S. Gunji, S. Hara, T. Hara, T. Hattori, Sei. Hayashi, C. Itoh, S. Kabuki, F. Kajino, H. Katagiri, A. Kawachi, T. Kifune, H. Kubo, T. Kurihara, R. Kurosaka, J. Kushida Y. Matsubara, Y. Miyashita, Y. Mizumoto, H. Moro, H. Muraishi, Y. Muraki, T. Nakase, D. Nishida, K. Nishijima, M. Ohishi, K. Okumura, J. R. Patterson, R. J. Protheroe, N. Sakamoto, K. Sakurazawa, D. L. Swaby, T. Tanimori, H. Tanimura, G. Thornton, F. Tokanai, T. Uchida, S. Watanabe, T. Yamaoka, S. Yanagita, T. Yoshida, and T. Yoshikoshi


The Astrophysical Journal | 2005

Detection of gamma rays around 1 TeV from RX J0852.0-4622 by CANGAROO-II

H. Katagiri; R. Enomoto; L.T. Ksenofontov; Masaki Mori; Y. Adachi; A. Asahara; Geoffrey V. Bicknell; R. W. Clay; Y. Doi; P. G. Edwards; S. Gunji; S. Hara; T. Hara; T. Hattori; S. Hayashi; C. Itoh; S. Kabuki; F. Kajino; A. Kawachi; T. Kifune; R. Kiuchi; H. Kubo; T. Kurihara; R. Kurosaka; J. Kushida; Y. Matsubara; Y. Miyashita; Yoshihiko Mizumoto; H. Muraishi; Y. Muraki

We have detected gamma-ray emission at the 6 σ level at energies greater than 500 GeV from the supernova remnant RX J0852.0-4622 (G266.2-1.2) using the CANGAROO-II imaging atmospheric Cerenkov telescope. The flux was 0.12 times that of Crab at 1 TeV. The signal centroid is consistent with the peak of the X-ray emission in the northwest rim of the remnant.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2004

A Search for TeV Gamma-Ray Emission from the PSR B1259–63/SS 2883 Binary System with the CANGAROO-II 10 Meter Telescope

A. Kawachi; T. Naito; John R. Patterson; Philip G. Edwards; A. Asahara; Geoffrey V. Bicknell; R. W. Clay; R. Enomoto; S. Gunji; Shinji Hara; T. Hara; T. Hattori; Seuchi Hayashi; Shin'ichiro Hayashi; C. Itoh; S. Kabuki; F. Kajino; H. Katagiri; T. Kifune; L.T. Ksenofontov; H. Kubo; J. Kushida; Y. Matsubara; Yoshihiko Mizumoto; Masaki Mori; H. Moro; H. Muraishi; Y. Muraki; T. Nakase; D. Nishida

Observations of the PSR B1259-63/SS 2883 binary system using the CANGAROO-II Cerenkov telescope are reported. This nearby binary consists of a 48 ms radio pulsar in a highly eccentric orbit around a Be star and offers a unique laboratory to investigate the interactions between the outflows of the pulsar and Be star at various distances. It has been pointed out that the relativistic pulsar wind and the dense mass outflow of the Be star may result in the emission of gamma rays up to TeV energies. We have observed the binary in 2000 and 2001, ~47 and ~157 days after the 2000 October periastron. Upper limits at the 0.13-0.54 crab level are obtained. A new model calculation for high-energy gamma-ray emission from the Be star outflow is introduced, and the estimated gamma-ray flux, considering bremsstrahlung, inverse Compton scattering, and the decay of neutral pions produced in proton-proton interactions, is found to be comparable to the upper limits of these observations. Comparing our results with these model calculations, we constrain the mass-outflow parameters of the Be star.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2006

Cangaroo III observations of the supernova remnant RX J0852.0-4622

R. Enomoto; S. Watanabe; T. Tanimori; A. Asahara; Geoffrey V. Bicknell; R. W. Clay; P. G. Edwards; S. Gunji; S. Hara; T. Hattori; S. Hayashi; Y. Higashi; R. Inoue; C. Itoh; S. Kabuki; F. Kajino; H. Katagiri; A. Kawachi; S. Kawasaki; T. Kifune; R. Kiuchi; K. Konno; L.T. Ksenofontov; H. Kubo; J. Kushida; Y. Matsubara; T. Mizukami; R. Mizuniwa; Masaki Mori; H. Muraishi

Sub-TeV gamma-ray emission from the northwest rim of the supernova remnant RX J0852.0-4622 was detected with the CANGAROO II telescope and recently confirmed by the HESS group. In addition, the HESS data revealed a very wide (up to 2° in diameter), shell-like profile of the gamma-ray emission. We carried out CANGAROO III observations in 2005 January and February with three telescopes and show here the results of threefold coincidence data. We confirm the HESS results about the morphology and the energy spectrum and find that the energy spectrum in the NW rim is consistent with that of the whole remnant.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2006

A Search for Sub-TeV Gamma Rays from the Vela Pulsar Region with CANGAROO-III

R. Enomoto; K. Tsuchiya; Y. Adachi; S. Kabuki; P. G. Edwards; A. Asahara; Geoffrey V. Bicknell; R. W. Clay; Y. Doi; S. Gunji; S. Hara; T. Hara; T. Hattori; S. Hayashi; Y. Higashi; R. Inoue; C. Itoh; F. Kajino; H. Katagiri; A. Kawachi; S. Kawasaki; T. Kifune; R. Kiuchi; K. Konno; L.T. Ksenofontov; H. Kubo; J. Kushida; Y. Matsubara; Yoshihiko Mizumoto; Masaki Mori

We made stereoscopic observations of the Vela pulsar region with two of the 10 m diameter CANGAROO-III imaging atmospheric Cerenkov telescopes in 2004 January and February in a search for sub-TeV gamma rays from the pulsar and surrounding regions. We describe the observations, provide a detailed account of the calibration methods, and introduce the improved and bias-free analysis techniques employed for CANGAROO-III data. No evidence of gamma-ray emission is found from either the pulsar position or the previously reported position offset by 013, and the resulting upper limits are a factor of 5 less than the previously reported flux from observations with the CANGAROO-I 3.8 m telescope. Following the recent report by the H.E.S.S. group of TeV gamma-ray emission from the pulsar wind nebula, which is ~05 south of the pulsar position, we examined this region and found supporting evidence for emission extended over ~06.We made stereoscopic observations of the Vela Pulsar region with two of the 10 m diameter CANGAROO-III imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes in January and February, 2004, in a search for sub-TeV gamma-rays from the pulsar and surrounding regions. We describe the observations, provide a detailed account of the calibration methods, and introduce the improved and bias-free analysis techniques employed for CANGAROO-III data. No evidence of gamma-ray emission is found from either the pulsar position or the previously reported position offset by 0.13 degree, and the resulting upper limits are a factor of five less than the previously reported flux from observations with the CANGAROO-I 3.8 m telescope. Following the recent report by the H.E.S.S. group of TeV gamma-ray emission from the Pulsar Wind Nebula, which is


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2003

Development of an atmospheric Cherenkov imaging camera for the CANGAROO-III experiment

S. Kabuki; K. Tsuchiya; K. Okumura; R. Enomoto; Tomohisa Uchida; H. Tsunoo; Shin. Hayashi; S. Hayashi; F. Kajino; Asatoshi Maeshiro; Itsuhiro Tada; C. Itoh; A. Asahara; Geoffrey V. Bicknell; R. W. Clay; Philip G. Edwards; S. Gunji; S. Hara; T. Hara; T. Hattori; H. Katagiri; A. Kawachi; T. Kifune; H. Kubo; J. Kushida; Y. Matsubara; Yoshihiko Mizumoto; Masaki Mori; H. Moro; H. Muraishi

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2008

CANGAROO-III OBSERVATIONS OF THE 2006 OUTBURST OF PKS 2155-304

Y. Sakamoto; K. Nishijima; T. Mizukami; E. Yamazaki; J. Kushida; R. Enomoto; M. Ohishi; Geoffrey V. Bicknell; R. W. Clay; P. G. Edwards; S. Gunji; S. Hara; T. Hattori; S. Hayashi; Y. Higashi; Y. Hirai; K. Inoue; C. Itoh; S. Kabuki; F. Kajino; H. Katagiri; A. Kawachi; T. Kifune; R. Kiuchi; H. Kubo; R. Mizuniwa; Masaki Mori; H. Muraishi; T. Naito; T. Nakamori

0.5 degree south of the pulsar position, we examined this region and found supporting evidence for emission extended over


The Astrophysical Journal | 2002

Observation of Gamma Rays Greater than 10 TeV from Markarian 421

K. Okumura; A. Asahara; Geoffrey V. Bicknell; Philip G. Edwards; R. Enomoto; S. Gunji; S. Hara; T. Hara; S. Hayashi; C. Itoh; S. Kabuki; F. Kajino; H. Katagiri; J. Kataoka; A. Kawachi; T. Kifune; H. Kubo; J. Kushida; S. Maeda; A. Maeshiro; Y. Matsubara; Yoshihiko Mizumoto; Masaki Mori; M. Moriya; H. Muraishi; Y. Muraki; T. Naito; T. Nakase; K. Nishijima; M. Ohishi

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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2002

Detection of diffuse TeV gamma-ray emission from the neaby starburst galaxy NGC 253

Chie Itoh; R. Enomoto; S. Yanagita; T. Yoshida; A. Asahara; Geoffrey V. Bicknell; R. W. Clay; Philip G. Edwards; S. Gunji; S. Hara; T. Hara; T. Hattori; Shin. Hayasha; S. Hayashi; S. Kabuki; F. Kajino; H. Katagiri; A. Kawachi; T. Kifune; H. Kubo; J. Kushida; Y. Matsubara; Y Mizumoto; Masaki Mori; H. Moro; H. Muraishi; Y Muraki; T Naito; T. Nakase; D Nishida

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2008

Observation of an Extended Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Emission from MSH 15-52 with CANGAROO-III

T. Nakamori; H. Kubo; T. Yoshida; T. Tanimori; R. Enomoto; Geoffrey V. Bicknell; R. W. Clay; P. G. Edwards; S. Gunji; S. Hara; T. Hara; T. Hattori; S. Hayashi; Y. Higashi; Y. Hirai; K. Inoue; S. Kabuki; F. Kajino; H. Katagiri; A. Kawachi; T. Kifune; R. Kiuchi; J. Kushida; Y. Matsubara; T. Mizukami; Yoshihiko Mizumoto; R. Mizuniwa; Masaki Mori; H. Muraishi; Y. Muraki

Abstract A Cherenkov imaging camera for the CANGAROO-III experiment has been developed for observations of gamma-ray-induced air showers at energies from 10 11 to 10 14 eV . The camera consists of 427 pixels , arranged in a hexagonal shape at 0.17° intervals, each of which is a 3 4 -in. diameter photomultiplier module with a Winston-cone-shaped light guide. The camera was designed to have a large dynamic range of signal linearity, a wider field of view, and an improvement in photon-collection efficiency compared with the CANGAROO-II camera. The camera, and a number of the calibration experiments made to test its performance, are described in detail in this paper.A Cherenkov imaging camera for the CANGAROO-III experiment has been developed for observations of gamma-ray induced air-showers at energies from 1011 to 10 eV. The camera consists of 427 pixels, arranged in a hexagonal shape at 0.17◦ intervals, each of which is a 3/4-inch diameter photomultiplier module with a Winston-cone–shaped light guide. The camera was designed to have a large dynamic range of signal linearity, a wider field of view, and an improvement in photon collection efficiency compared with the CANGAROO-II camera. The camera, and a number of the calibration experiments made to test its performance, are described in detail in this paper.

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Masaki Mori

Ritsumeikan University

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Geoffrey V. Bicknell

Australian National University

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