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Mapping the extended TeV source HESS J1857+026 down to Fermi-LAT energies with the MAGIC telescopes

Published 29 Sep 2011 in astro-ph.HE | (1109.6448v1)

Abstract: HESS J1857+026 is an extended TeV gamma-ray source discovered by H.E.S.S. very close to the Galactic plane. Located in the vicinity of the pulsar PSR J1856+0245, the source represents a pulsar wind nebula (PWN) candidate. In Fermi-LAT data, 7 photons above 100GeV were associated to it as VHE J1857+0252 by Neronov and Semikoz (2010), while in the previous MeV-GeV catalogs no associated source was reported yet. MAGIC was upgraded to a stereoscopic Cherenkov telescope system in 2009, which substantially improved its performance with respect to extended objects. We observed HESS J1857+026 in 2010 and analysed 29 hours of good quality stereoscopic data, yielding a highly significant detection. We present an energy spectrum from 100GeV to 10TeV and skymaps for two different energy regimes. The spectrum does not show any indication for an inverse Compton turnover, while we find an intrinsic extension of 0.22 \pm 0.02stat \pm 0.02sys in the energy range of 200 - 1000 GeV. We discuss the possible PWN nature of the source and the performance of MAGIC with respect to extended sources.

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