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Publication Open Access Detection of the Crab Nebula with the 9.7 m prototype Schwarzschild-Couder telescope(2021) ;Adams, C. B. ;Alfaro, R. ;Ambrosi, G. ;Ambrosio, M. ;Aramo, C. ;Arlen, T. ;Batista, P. I. ;Benbow, W. ;Bertucci, B. ;Bissaldi, E. ;Biteau, J. ;Bitossi, M. ;Boiano, A. ;Bonavolontà, C. ;Bose, R. ;Bouvier, A. ;Brill, A. ;Brown, A. M. ;Buckley, J. H. ;Byrum, K. ;Cameron, R. A.; ;Capasso, M. ;Caprai, M. ;Covault, C. E. ;Depaoli, D. ;Errando, M. ;Fegan, S. ;Feng, Q. ;Fiandrini, E. ;Foote, Juniper ;Fortin, P. ;Funk, S. ;Furniss, A. ;Garfias, F. ;Gent, A. ;Giglietto, N. ;Giordano, F.; ;González, M. M. ;Guarino, V. ;Halliday, R. ;Hervet, O. ;Holder, J. ;Hughes, G. ;Humensky, T. B. ;Ionica, M. ;Iriarte, A. ;Jin, W. ;Johnson, C. A. ;Kaaret, P. ;Kieda, D. ;Kim, B. ;Kuznetsov, A. ;Lapington, J. S. ;Licciulli, F. ;Loporchio, S. ;Masone, V. ;Meagher, K. ;Meures, T. ;Mode, B. A. W. ;Mognet, S. A. I. ;Mukherjee, R. ;Nguyen, T. ;Nieto, D. ;Okumura, A. ;Otte, N.; ;Pantaleo, F. R. ;Paoletti, R.; ;Petrashyk, A. ;Di Pierro, F. ;Pueschel, E. ;Reynolds, P. T. ;Ribeiro, D. ;Richards, G. ;Roache, E. ;Ross, D. ;Rousselle, J. ;Rugliancich, A. ;Ruíz-Díaz-Soto, J. ;Santander, M. ;Schlenstedt, S. ;Schneider, M.; ;Shang, R.; ;Stevenson, B. ;Stiaccini, L. ;Tajima, H. ;Taylor, L. P. ;Thornhill, J. ;Tosti, L. ;Tovmassian, G. ;Vagelli, V. ;Valentino, M. ;Vandenbroucke, J. ;Vassiliev, V. V. ;Di Venere, L. ;Wakely, S. P. ;Watson, J. J. ;White, R. ;Wilcox, P. ;Williams, D. A. ;Wood, M. ;Yu, P.Zink, A.The Schwarzschild-Couder Telescope (SCT) is a telescope concept proposed for the Cherenkov Telescope Array. It employs a dual-mirror optical design to remove comatic aberrations over an 8∘ field of view, and a high-density silicon photomultiplier camera (with a pixel resolution of 4 arcmin) to record Cherenkov emission from cosmic ray and gamma-ray initiated particle cascades in the atmosphere. The prototype SCT (pSCT), comprising a 9.7 m diameter primary mirror and a partially instrumented camera with 1536 pixels, has been constructed at the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory. The telescope was inaugurated in January 2019, with commissioning continuing throughout 2019. We describe the first campaign of observations with the pSCT, conducted in January and February of 2020, and demonstrate the detection of gamma-ray emission from the Crab Nebula with a statistical significance of 8.6σ.46 66Scopus© Citations 30 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Open Access Observation of the Gamma-Ray Binary HESS J0632+057 with the H.E.S.S., MAGIC, and VERITAS Telescopes(2021) ;Adams, C. B. ;Benbow, W. ;Brill, A. ;Buckley, J. H. ;Capasso, M. ;Chromey, A. J. ;Errando, M. ;Falcone, A. ;A Farrell, K. ;Feng, Q. ;Finley, J. P.; ;D'ELIA, Valerio; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;M Foote, G.; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;Fortson, L. ;Furniss, A. ;Gent, A. ;Gillanders, G. H. ;Giuri, C. ;Gueta, O. ;Hanna, D. ;Hassan, T. ;Hervet, O. ;Holder, J. ;Hona, B. ;Humensky, T. B. ;Jin, W. ;Kaaret, P. ;Kertzman, M. ;Kieda, D. ;K Kleiner, T. ;Krennrich, F. ;Kumar, S. ;Lang, M. J. ;Lundy, M. ;Maier, G. ;E McGrath, C. ;Moriarty, P. ;Mukherjee, R. ;Nieto, D. ;Nievas-Rosillo, M. ;O'Brien, S. ;Ong, R. A. ;Otte, A. N. ;Park, N. ;Patel, S. ;Pfrang, K. ;Pichel, A. ;Pohl, M. ;Prado, R. R. ;Quinn, J. ;Ragan, K. ;Reynolds, P. T. ;Ribeiro, D. ;Roache, E. ;Rovero, A. C. ;Ryan, J. L. ;Santander, M. ;Schlenstedt, S. ;Sembroski, G. H. ;Shang, R. ;Tak, D. ;Vassiliev, V. V. ;Weinstein, A. ;Williams, D. A. ;J Williamson, T. ;Acciari, V. A. ;Ansoldi, S.; ;Arbet Engels, A. ;Artero, M. ;Asano, K. ;Baack, D. ;Babić, A. ;Baquero, A. ;Barres De Almeida, U. ;Barrio, J. A. ;Batković, I. ;Becerra González, J. ;Bednarek, W. ;Bellizzi, L. ;Bernardini, E. ;Bernardos, M. ;Berti, A. ;Besenrieder, J. ;Bhattacharyya, W.; ;Biland, A. ;Blanch, O. ;Bökenkamp, H.; ;Bošnjak ;Busetto, G. ;Carosi, R. ;Ceribella, G. ;Cerruti, M. ;Chai, Y. ;Chilingarian, A. ;Cikota, S. ;Colak, S. M. ;Colombo, E.Contreras, J. L.The results of gamma-ray observations of the binary system HESS J0632 + 057 collected during 450 hr over 15 yr, between 2004 and 2019, are presented. Data taken with the atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes H.E.S.S., MAGIC, and VERITAS at energies above 350 GeV were used together with observations at X-ray energies obtained with Swift-XRT, Chandra, XMM-Newton, NuSTAR, and Suzaku. Some of these observations were accompanied by measurements of the Hα emission line. A significant detection of the modulation of the very high-energy gamma-ray fluxes with a period of 316.7 4.4 days is reported, consistent with the period of 317.3 0.7 days obtained with a refined analysis of X-ray data. The analysis of data from four orbital cycles with dense observational coverage reveals short-timescale variability, with flux-decay timescales of less than 20 days at very high energies. Flux variations observed over a timescale of several years indicate orbit-to-orbit variability. The analysis confirms the previously reported correlation of X-ray and gamma-ray emission from the system at very high significance, but cannot find any correlation of optical Hα parameters with fluxes at X-ray or gamma-ray energies in simultaneous observations. The key finding is that the emission of HESS J0632 + 057 in the X-ray and gamma-ray energy bands is highly variable on different timescales. The ratio of gamma-ray to X-ray flux shows the equality or even dominance of the gamma-ray energy range. This wealth of new data is interpreted taking into account the insufficient knowledge of the ephemeris of the system, and discussed in the context of results reported on other gamma-ray binary systems.105 96Scopus© Citations 21 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Open Access Technical and scientific performance of the prototype Schwarzschild-Couder telescope for CTA(2021) ;Adams, C. B. ;Ambrosi, G. ;Ambrosio, M. ;Aramo, C. ;Batista, P. I. ;Benbow, W. ;Bertucci, B. ;Bissaldi, E. ;Bitossi, M. ;Boiano, A. ;Bonavolontà, C. ;Bose, R. ;Brill, A. ;Brown, A. M. ;Buckley, J. H.; ;Capasso, M. ;Caprai, M. ;Covault, C. E. ;De Paoli, D. ;Di Venere, L. ;Errando, M. ;Fegan, S. ;Feng, Q. ;Fiandrini, E. ;Furniss, A. ;Gent, A. ;Giglietto, N. ;Giordano, F.; ;Halliday, R. ;Hervet, O. ;Holder, J. ;Humensky, T. B. ;Incardona, S. ;Ionica, M. ;Jin, W. ;Kieda, D. B. ;Licciulli, F. ;Loporchio, S. ;Marsella, G. ;Masone, V. ;Meagher, K. ;Meures, T. ;Mode, B. A. W. ;Mognet, S. A. I. ;Mukherjee, R. ;Nieto, D. ;Okumura, A. ;Otte, N. ;Pantaleo, F. R. ;Paoletti, R.; ;Di Pierro, F. ;Pueschel, E. ;Ribeiro, D. ;Riitano, L. ;Roache, E. ;Ross, D. ;Rousselle, J. ;Rugliancich, A. ;Santander, M. ;Shang, R. ;Stiaccini, L. ;Tajima, H. ;Taylor, L. P. ;Tosti, L. ;Tovmassian, G. ;Tripodo, G. ;Vagelli, V. ;Valentino, M. ;Vanderbrouke, J. J. ;Vassiliev, V. V. ;Watson, J. J. ;White, R. ;Williams, D. A. ;Yu, P.Zink, A.The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) is the next-generation ground-based observatory for very-high-energy gamma rays. One candidate design for CTA's medium-sized telescopes consists of the Schwarzschild-Couder Telescope (SCT), featuring innovative dual-mirror optics. The SCT project has built and is currently operating a 9.7-m prototype SCT (pSCT) at the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory (FLWO); such optical design enables the use of a compact camera with state-of-the art silicon photomultiplier detectors. A partially-equipped camera has recently successfully detected the Crab Nebula with a statistical significance of 8.6 standard deviations. A funded upgrade of the pSCT focal plane sensors and electronics is currently ongoing, which will bring the total number of channels from 1600 to 11328 and the telescope field of view from about 2.7° to 8° . In this work, we will describe the technical and scientific performance of the pSCT.Scopus© Citations 2 528 106