Search for evidence of cosmic ray acceleration by supernova Remnant Kes 41 using the Fermi LAT

Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2013. === Cataloged from PDF version of thesis. === Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-57). === The analysis presented in this paper incorporated photon events received during the full run time of the Fermi Gamma Spac...

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spelling ndltd-MIT-oai-dspace.mit.edu-1721.1-838122019-05-02T15:41:51Z Search for evidence of cosmic ray acceleration by supernova Remnant Kes 41 using the Fermi LAT Joubert, Timothy Robert Enectali Figueroa-Feliciano. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics. Physics. Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2013. Cataloged from PDF version of thesis. Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-57). The analysis presented in this paper incorporated photon events received during the full run time of the Fermi Gamma Space Telescope (FGST) Large Area Telescope (LAT) to date. By studying the [gamma]y emission of the supernova remnant (SNR) Kes 41 for the energy range ~ 200MeV-200GeV, the [gamma]-ray morphology and spectrum were measured. These measurements required the use of reduced log likelihood statistics mediated by the Fermi Science Tools toolkit, developed for LAT analysis. The spatial analysis of the [gamma]-ray emission was measured at 5[sigma] for the area within and around the contours established during radio measurements [25]. It also resembles Kes 41's observed, centrally bright, X-ray emission [18, 25]. Spectral analysis was also carried out and the resulting [gamma]-ray spectrum was successfully fit to a power-law model of emission consistent with [pi]⁰-decay, a form of non-thermal emission caused by cosmic ray acceleration. An overall approximation of the [gamma]-ray luminosity was then measured as L[gamma] = 1.94 x 1035 erg/s using a measure of the total [gamma]-ray flux. A calculation also measured the particle density associated with material interacting with Kes 41 emission as n = 0.15 particles/cm-3. This value resembles that from other calculations involving SNR-Molecular cloud interaction [22]. This interaction serves to constrain [gamma]-ray emission to the [pi]⁰-decay channel, so evidence of a similar density value may be evidence that the significant [gamma]-ray emission observed, was due to the acceleration of cosmic rays. by Timothy Robert Joubert. S.B. 2014-01-09T19:57:44Z 2014-01-09T19:57:44Z 2013 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/83812 865477168 eng M.I.T. theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. See provided URL for inquiries about permission. http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/7582 57 pages application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Search for evidence of cosmic ray acceleration by supernova Remnant Kes 41 using the Fermi LAT
description Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2013. === Cataloged from PDF version of thesis. === Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-57). === The analysis presented in this paper incorporated photon events received during the full run time of the Fermi Gamma Space Telescope (FGST) Large Area Telescope (LAT) to date. By studying the [gamma]y emission of the supernova remnant (SNR) Kes 41 for the energy range ~ 200MeV-200GeV, the [gamma]-ray morphology and spectrum were measured. These measurements required the use of reduced log likelihood statistics mediated by the Fermi Science Tools toolkit, developed for LAT analysis. The spatial analysis of the [gamma]-ray emission was measured at 5[sigma] for the area within and around the contours established during radio measurements [25]. It also resembles Kes 41's observed, centrally bright, X-ray emission [18, 25]. Spectral analysis was also carried out and the resulting [gamma]-ray spectrum was successfully fit to a power-law model of emission consistent with [pi]⁰-decay, a form of non-thermal emission caused by cosmic ray acceleration. An overall approximation of the [gamma]-ray luminosity was then measured as L[gamma] = 1.94 x 1035 erg/s using a measure of the total [gamma]-ray flux. A calculation also measured the particle density associated with material interacting with Kes 41 emission as n = 0.15 particles/cm-3. This value resembles that from other calculations involving SNR-Molecular cloud interaction [22]. This interaction serves to constrain [gamma]-ray emission to the [pi]⁰-decay channel, so evidence of a similar density value may be evidence that the significant [gamma]-ray emission observed, was due to the acceleration of cosmic rays. === by Timothy Robert Joubert. === S.B.
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title Search for evidence of cosmic ray acceleration by supernova Remnant Kes 41 using the Fermi LAT
title_short Search for evidence of cosmic ray acceleration by supernova Remnant Kes 41 using the Fermi LAT
title_full Search for evidence of cosmic ray acceleration by supernova Remnant Kes 41 using the Fermi LAT
title_fullStr Search for evidence of cosmic ray acceleration by supernova Remnant Kes 41 using the Fermi LAT
title_full_unstemmed Search for evidence of cosmic ray acceleration by supernova Remnant Kes 41 using the Fermi LAT
title_sort search for evidence of cosmic ray acceleration by supernova remnant kes 41 using the fermi lat
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