TeV gamma-rays from the region of Perseus Cluster
Abstract
The results of 20-year observations of the Perseus cluster centering on the NGC 1275 including IC 310 radio galaxy and extragalactic supernova SN 2006gy at energies 800 GeV - 45 TeV by the SHALON telescope are presented. It was found, that the TeV γ-ray emission at energies > 800 GeV has an extended structure with a distinct core centered at the NGC 1275 nucleus and well correlates with the photon emission regions viewed in X-rays by Chandra and anti-correlates with radio-structures. Also, the variations of TeV γ-ray flux both at year- and day- scales were found. The obtained data indicate that the part of TeV γ-ray emission is generated by relativistic jets in the nucleus of NGC 1275. Whereas, the presence of an extended structure around NGC 1275 and the slow rise of the γ-ray flux is the evidence of the interaction of cosmic rays and magnetic fields generated in the jets at the galactic center with the gas of the Perseus cluster.
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Journal of Physics Conference Series
- Pub Date:
- February 2020
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- Bibcode:
- 2020JPhCS1468a2086S