Other
Scientific paper
Oct 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006atnf.prop..565r&link_type=abstract
ATNF proposal C1557, Semester: October, 2006
Other
Galactic, Atca
Scientific paper
The first sensitive TeV gamma-ray survey by the HESS telescopes has revealed the existence of a population of TeV sources in the Galaxy with no known counterparts at other wavelengths. This may be evidence for a new class of "dark" particle accelerators, possibly involving the acceleration of hadrons. Interactions of these hadrons will produce electrons through pion-muon-electron decay which may, in turn, produce weak radio signals. We shall use the ATCA to search for the radio counterparts to a further five unidentified HESS sources. Subsequent modeling of the TeV production will depend on the outcome of the observations.
Crocker Roland Murley
Ekers Ron
Green Anne
Johnston Simon
Protheroe Ray
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