A search for TeV gamma-ray emission from the PSR B1259-63/SS 2883 binary system with the CANGAROO-II 10 meter telescope

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2004

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Kawachi, A.
Naito, T.
Patterson, J.
Edwards, P.
Asahara, A.
Bicknell, G.
Clay, R.
Enomoto, R.
Gunji, S.
Hara, S.

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The Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics, 2004; 607(2):949-958

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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

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