Title: Results from Galactic Source Observations with VERITAS
 1Results from Galactic Source Observations with 
VERITAS
- Amanda Weinstein 
- for the VERITAS Collaboration 
- Moriond, 
- Feb. 4, 2009
2Outline
- Introduction to VERITAS 
- VERITAS Galactic Science Program 
- Overview 
- Highlight results 
- Summary and future prospects 
3VERITAS at Whipple Observatory
Data, October 2007-June 2008 ? Good weather, 
4-telescopes 800 hours ? Moonlight 100hrs ? 
35 moonlight data this fall 
Since March 2006
T2
109 m
Fall 2006
85 m
T3
82 m
35 m
T4
T1
April 2007
? FLWO,Mt. Hopkins, Az (1268 m asl) 
Specifications ? Angular resolution  0.1 ? 
Energy resolution  15-20 
Sensitivity ? 1 Crab _at_ 5 s  47 hrs ? 5 Crab _at_ 
5 s  2.5 hrs 
 4VERITAS Galactic Science Program
SNR/PWN Key Science Project
Composite and shell-type SNR
Strategy search for TeV PWN associated with 
pulsars E/d2 gt 1x1035 ergs/s/kpc2
Cygnus Region Sky Survey (Key Science Project)
e.g. HMXBs, LMXBs, magnetars (microquasars)
Combination of dedicated and serendipitous 
observations (objects in FOV of other targets, 
survey) 
Galactic Compact Objects 
 5Galactic Science
LSI 61303
MGRO J190806
IC443
AGILE 20214024
Geminga
PSR J17401000
PSR J06311036
PSR J02056449
Cas A 
 6Cas A
- Young (330yrs) SNR at a distance of 3.4 kpc 
- Massive star progenitor 
- 5 (4.5 pc) diameter (comparable to TeV angular 
 resolution)
- Discovered in TeV by HEGRA (232 hrs, 5 s), 
 confirmed by MAGIC (47 hrs, 5.3 s)
- Flux  3.3  Crab above 1 TeV 
- Power-law index of 2.3  0.2stat  0.2sys 
- Well studied SNR in a relatively clean 
 environment
- Extensive modeling of cosmic-ray acceleration and 
 gamma-ray production exists
- VERITAS wobble-mode observations, 0.5º offset, 
 during Oct/Nov 2007 with 4 telescopes
- Exposure 20.3 hr 9.8 s detection 
- Flux  3 Crab 
- Consistent with a point source 
7IC 443
- Middle-aged SNR  few  10 kyr 
- SNR shell / molecular cloud interaction (beam 
 dump)
- PWN (southern edge) spin-down luminosity 
 uncertain (1036 erg/s  5 x 1037 erg/s)
- Co-discovered (MAGIC/VERITAS) in TeV in 2007 
-  Green  Radio 
-  Red  Optical 
-  Blue  X-rays
PRELIMINARY
- Observed (wobble, 0.5º offset) during two epochs, 
 for 37.1 hrs total livetime
- Feb / Mar 2007 with 3 telescopes, PWN location 
- Oct / Nov 2007 with 4 telescopes 
- Center of Feb/Mar hot spot 
-  06 16.9 22 33 
- Flux 3 Crab 
- 8.2s peak significance pre-trials
VERITAS position
PWN 
 8IC 443
2-D Gaussian profile fit Centroid 06 16.9 
22 32.4  0.03º(stat)  0.07º(syst) Extension
 s  0.17º  0.02º(stat)  0.04º(syst)
- Not coincident w/radio/optical shell to northeast 
- Overlap with CO indicating molecular cloud along 
 line of sight
- Maser emission suggests SNR shock interacting 
 with cloud
- TeV emission could be 
- CR-induced pion production in cloud(1,2) 
- associated with the pulsar wind nebula to the 
 south (relic electrons?)(3)
- Zhang, L. and Fang, J. Ap. J. 675 L21 (2008). 
- Torres, D. F. et al. arXiv0804.2526. 
- (3) Bartko, H. and Bednarek, W. arXiv0712.2964.
Elongation along cloud 
 9LSI 61303
J.Casares et al (MNRAS 360, 1105 (2005))
MW Fermi
25hrs
21hrs
45hrs
50 moonlight data MW Swift/RXTE
VERITAS phases 0.2-0.9 MW Swift, RXTE
Microquasar? Binary pulsar? 
 10LSI61 303 2006-2008
RXTE(2-10keV)
2007-2008
2006-2007
SWIFT(0.2-10keV)
8.4s detection
7.3s detection 
 11LSI61 303 2006-2008
2007-2008 Consistent with 2006-2007 spectrum
2006-2007 only Consistent with MAGIC
- G2.40 0.16 (stat) 0.2 (sys)
- G2.6 0.6 (stat) 0.2 (sys)
Phase-resolved (0.5-0.8) 
 12LSI 61303
2008-2009
2007-2008
2006-2007
apastron
PRELIMINARY
4.5s detection
8.4s detection
No strong excess (2.6s)
periastron
PRELIMINARY
3.6s pre-trials
Strong indication of orbit-to-orbit variability 
 13Nov 2008 In Context
Fermi data (Dubois, AAS, 2009)
Nov. 2008 data part of a MWL campaign 
detects the source continuously Emission peaks at 
periastron
PRELIMINARY
orbit-orbit variability(?)
Sees clear periodicity
VERITAS data 99 upper flux limit F(Egt500 
GeV)lt 1.26x10-12 cm-2s-1 (2.1 Crab)
?
Apastron, 2006-2007 
 14VERITAS Sky Survey
- Partial survey of Cygnus region 
- -1 lt b lt 4 and 67 lt l lt 82 
-  Completed this fall (along with a small/moderate 
 amount of followup)
-  At least 6 hrs acceptance-corrected exposure at 
 each point in the survey
-  Survey analysis ongoing (release pending 
 additional observations in April)
15MGROJ190806 / HESS J1908063
- Needed a test case for Sky Survey extended source 
 search, chose MGRO J190806/HESS J1908063
- MGRO unidentified source 
- 80 of Crab Nebula Flux, lt2.6 diam. extension 
 at 20 TeV
- Detected in HESS galactic plane survey 
- 14 Crab flux gt 300 GeV 
- Source extension 0.21 0.07 (stat) 0.05(sys)
PRELIMINARY
Significance Map (smoothed)
- VERITAS 
-  Data taken under aegis of sky survey 
- 22h of 4-telescope data 
-  4.85s detection 
-  0.19 0.04 extension 
-  position in agreement with HESS J1908063 
16AGILE 20214024
- Observations (initially under moonlight) 
 triggered by AGILE atels
-  7 hour exposure 
-  99 upper limit at 2 Crab flux above 300 GeV. 
17Future prospects
-  new Fermi pulsars, or sources w/PWNe 
 associations ? PWN searches, searches for pulsed
 emission from gamma-ray loud pulsars (if cutoff
 is favorable), new Fermi XRBs
-  GeV-TeV connection ? disentangling nature of 
 object, emission (e.g LSI, IC443)
- Coordinated GeV-TeV observations
18Summary
- VERITAS Galactic science program in first 2 years 
 has been fruitful
- SNR/PWN detections Crab, CasA, IC443 
- UnID detections MGRO J190806/HESS J1908063 
- Long-term observations (MWL) of LSI 61303 have 
 contained some suprises
- Expect updated analyses of SNR detections (Cas 
 A, IC443)
- Expect a number of new results by summer, 
 including the Sky Survey
- Moving T1 will improve our sensitivity to 
 galactic sources
- Fermi data and VERITAS Sky Survey results will 
 likely modify our observing strategy for the
 coming year
19EXTRA/ BACKUP 
 20The Crab A Standard Candle
 Measured sensitivity to the Crab Nebula at 
high elevation (gt65) HESS 1 Crab in 25 
hours (but mirror reflectivity now degraded) 
MAGIC 2 Crab in 50 hours 
 21Geminga 
-  VERITAS Observations 13.3 hours at high 
 elevation
-  Upper Limit to steady emission(gt300 GeV) 
 lt2x10-8 ?/m2/s (1 Crab flux)
-  Upper Limit to pulsed emission(gt300 GeV) 
 lt1x10-8 ?/m2/s (0.5 of Crab flux)
22IC443
IC443
-  Green  Radio 
-  Red  Optical 
-  Blue  X-rays
23IC 443
- Middle-aged SNR  few  10 kyr 
- SNR shell / molecular cloud interaction (beam 
 dump)
- PWN (southern edge) spin-down luminosity 
 uncertain (1036 erg/s  5 x 10 1037 erg/s)
- Co-discovered (MAGIC/VERITAS) in TeV in 2007 
- Observed (wobble, 0.5º offset) during two epochs, 
 for 37.1 hrs total livetime
- Feb / Mar 2007 with 3 telescopes, PWN location 
- Oct / Nov 2007 with 4 telescopes 
- Center of Feb/Mar hot spot 
-  06 16.9 22 33 
- Flux 3 Crab 
- 8.2s peak significance pre-trials
PRELIMINARY
PWN