U. Barres de Almeida
Durham University
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2010
U. Barres de Almeida; M. Ward; T. P. Dominici; Z. Abraham; G. A. P. Franco; M. K. Daniel; P. M. Chadwick; C. Boisson
In this paper, we present multiband optical polarimetric observations of the very-high energy blazar PKS 2155-304 made simultaneously with a HESS/Fermi high-energy campaign in 2008, when the source was found to be in a low state. The intense daily coverage of the data set allowed us to study in detail the temporal evolution of the emission, and we found that the particle acceleration time-scales are decoupled from the changes in the polarimetric properties of the source. We present a model in which the optical polarimetric emission originates at the polarized mm-wave core and propose an explanation for the lack of correlation between the photometric and polarimetric fluxes. The optical emission is consistent with an inhomogeneous synchrotron source in which the large-scale field is locally organized by a shock in which particle acceleration takes place. Finally, we use these optical polarimetric observations of PKS 2155-304 at a low state to propose an origin for the quiescent gamma-ray flux of the object, in an attempt to provide clues for the source of its recently established persistent TeV emission.
HIGH ENERGY GAMMA‐RAY ASTRONOMY: Proceedings of the 4th International Meeting on#N#High Energy Gamma‐Ray Astronomy | 2009
U. Barres de Almeida; P. M. Chadwick; M. K. Daniel; S. J. Nolan; L. McComb
The recent, extreme episodes of variability detected from Blazars by the leading atmospheric Cerenkov experiments motivate the development and application of specialized statistical techniques that enable the study of this rich data set to its furthest extent. The identification of the shortest variability timescales supported by the data and the actual variability structure observed in the light curves of these sources are some of the fundamental aspects being studied, that answers can bring new developments on the understanding of the physics of these objects and on the mechanisms of production of VHE gamma‐rays in the Universe. Some of our efforts in studying the time variability of VHE sources involve the application of dynamic programming algorithms to the problem of detecting change‐points in a Poisson sequence. In this particular paper we concentrate on the more primary issue of the applicability of counting statistics to the analysis of time‐series on VHE gamma‐ray astronomy.
Archive | 2014
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
Archive | 2008
F. Aharonian; U. Barres de Almeida; B. Behera; M. Beilicke; W. Benbow; C. Boisson; O. Bolz; V. Borrel; I. Braun; E. Brion; T. Bulik; T. Boutelier; S. Carrigan; G. Coignet; R. Cornils; L. Costamante; M. Dalton; B. Degrange; A. Djannati-Ata; W. Domainko; F. Dubois; G. Dubus; J. Dyks; K. Egberts; D. Emmanoulopoulos; P. Espigat; C. Farnier; F. Feinstein; A. Fiasson; G. Fontaine