Upper Limits from HESS AGN Observations in 2005-2007
HESS Collaboration: F. Aharonian, et al

TL;DR
This study used HESS observations from 2005-2007 to set upper limits on VHE gamma-ray emissions from 18 AGN, providing the most constraining limits to date and some marginal detections, enhancing understanding of AGN VHE activity.
Contribution
First comprehensive set of VHE gamma-ray flux upper limits for 14 candidate AGN observed with HESS, including marginal detections and spectral constraints.
Findings
Upper limits range from <0.9% to <4.9% of Crab flux.
Marginal detection of Mkn 421 at 3.5 sigma.
Detection of 1ES 1101-232 at 3.6 sigma.
Abstract
AIMS: Very high energy (VHE; E>100 GeV) gamma-ray studies were performed for 18 active galactic nuclei (AGN) from a variety of AGN classes. METHODS: VHE observations of a sample of 14 AGN, considered candidate VHE emitters, were made with the High Energy Stereoscopic System (HESS) between January 2005 and July 2007. Large-zenith-angle observations of three northern AGN (Mkn 421, Mkn 501, 1ES 1218+304), known to emit VHE gamma rays, were also performed in order to sample their spectral energy distributions (SEDs) above 1 TeV. In addition, the VHE flux from 1ES 1101-232, previously detected by HESS in 2004-2005, was monitored during 2006 and 2007. RESULTS: As significant detections from the HESS observation program are reported elsewhere, the results reported here are primarily integral flux upper limits. The average exposure for each of the 14 VHE-candidate AGN is ~7 h live time, and…
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