Search for very high energy Gamma radiation from the Starburst Galaxy IC 342
Abstract
This thesis describes a search for very high energy (VHE) gamma-ray emission
from the starburst galaxy IC 342. The analysis was based on data from the
2003 — 2004 observing season recorded using the Whipple 10-metre imaging
atmospheric Cherenkov telescope located on Mount Hopkins in southern Arizona.
IC 342 may be classed as a non-blazar type galaxy and to date only a few
such galaxies (M 87, Cen A, M 82 and NGC 253) have been detected as VHE
gamma-ray sources. Analysis of approximately 24 hours of good quality IC
342 data, consisting entirely of ON/OFF observations, was carried out using a
number of methods (standard Supercuts, optimised Supercuts, scaled optimised
Supercuts and the multivariate kernel analysis technique). No evidence for TeV
gamma-ray emission from IC 342 was found. The significance was 0.6 a with
a nominal rate of 0.04 ± 0.06 gamma rays per minute. The flux upper limit
above 600 GeV (at 99.9 % confidence) was determined to be 5.5 x 10-8 m-2
s-1, corresponding to 8 % of the Crab Nebula flux in the same energy range.
Collections
The following license files are associated with this item: