Search for Very-high-energy \gamma-ray emission from Galactic globular clusters with H.E.S.S
H.E.S.S. Collaboration: A. Abramowski, F. Acero, F. Aharonian, A. G., Akhperjanian, G. Anton, S. Balenderan, A. Balzer, A. Barnacka, Y. Becherini,, J. Becker Tjus, K. Bernl\"ohr, E. Birsin, J. Biteau, A. Bochow, C. Boisson,, J. Bolmont, P. Bordas, J. Brucker, F. Brun, P. Brun

TL;DR
This study searched for very-high-energy gamma-ray emissions from 15 Galactic globular clusters using H.E.S.S., finding no significant signals and constraining models of gamma-ray production in these clusters.
Contribution
The paper provides the first systematic VHE gamma-ray search for multiple GCs with H.E.S.S. and constrains leptonic emission models based on non-detections.
Findings
No significant VHE gamma-ray emission detected from the GCs.
Upper limits challenge simple inverse Compton/millisecond pulsar scaling models for some clusters.
Terzan 5 remains unique with potential for extraordinary leptonic processes or recent events.
Abstract
Globular clusters (GCs) are established emitters of high-energy (HE, 100 MeV<E<100 GeV) \gamma-ray radiation which could originate from the cumulative emission of the numerous millisecond pulsars (msPSRs) in the clusters' cores or from inverse Compton (IC) scattering of relativistic leptons accelerated in the GC environment. These stellar clusters could also constitute a new class of sources in the very-high-energy (VHE, E>100 GeV) \gamma-ray regime, judging from the recent detection of a signal from the direction of Terzan 5 with the H.E.S.S. telescope array. We searched for point-like and extended VHE \gamma-ray emission from 15 GCs serendipitously covered by H.E.S.S observations and also performed a stacking analysis combining the data from all GCs to investigate the hypothesis of a population of faint emitters. Assuming IC emission as the origin of the VHE \gamma-ray signal from…
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