VERITAS Observations of the BL Lac Object PG 1553+113
E. Aliu, A. Archer, T. Aune, A. Barnacka, B. Behera, M. Beilicke, W., Benbow, K. Berger, R. Bird, J. H. Buckley, V. Bugaev, K. Byrum, J. V, Cardenzana, M. Cerruti, X. Chen, L. Ciupik, M. P. Connolly, W. Cui, H. J., Dickinson, J. Dumm, J. D. Eisch, M. Errando, A. Falcone

TL;DR
This paper reports VERITAS gamma-ray observations of PG 1553+113, analyzing its spectrum, flux variability, and implications for its redshift and the extragalactic background light, with results spanning 2010-2012.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed gamma-ray spectrum of PG 1553+113 from 100 MeV to 560 GeV and constrains its redshift using spectral cutoff analysis.
Findings
Measured a steep power-law spectrum with index 4.33
Detected flux variability with a high flux state in 2012
Set an upper limit on the redshift at z ≤ 0.62
Abstract
We present results from VERITAS observations of the BL Lac object PG 1553+113 spanning the years 2010, 2011, and 2012. The time-averaged spectrum, measured between 160 and 560\,GeV, is well described by a power law with a spectral index of . The time-averaged integral flux above GeV measured for this period was , corresponding to 6.9\% of the Crab Nebula flux. We also present the combined -ray spectrum from the Fermi Large Area Telescope and VERITAS covering an energy range from 100~MeV to 560~GeV. The data are well fit by a power law with an exponential cutoff at . The origin of the cutoff could be intrinsic to PG~1553+113 or be due to the -ray opacity of our universe through pair production off the extragalactic background…
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