Discovery of TeV gamma-ray emission from the pulsar wind nebula 3C 58 by MAGIC
R. L\'opez-Coto, E. Carmona, W. Bednarek, O. Blanch, J. Cortina, E. de, Ona Wilhelmi, D. Torres (for the MAGIC Collaboration), J. Mart\'in, M.A., P\'erez-Torres

TL;DR
This paper reports the first significant detection of TeV gamma-ray emission from the pulsar wind nebula 3C 58 by MAGIC, revealing it as the least luminous VHE PWN detected and providing insights into its distance, magnetic field, and emission mechanisms.
Contribution
First detection of TeV gamma-ray emission from PWN 3C 58, establishing its VHE flux and constraining models of its emission and environment.
Findings
Detected VHE gamma-ray emission with 5.7 sigma significance
3C 58 is the least luminous VHE PWN detected to date
Data favor a distance of 2 kpc and a low magnetic field
Abstract
The pulsar wind nebula (PWN) 3C 58 has been proposed as a good candidate for detection at VHE (VHE; E>100 GeV) for many years. It is powered by one of the highest spin-down power pulsars known (5\% of Crab pulsar) and it has been compared to the Crab Nebula due to its morphology. This object was previously observed by imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes (Whipple, VERITAS and MAGIC), and upper limit of 2.4\% Crab Unit (C.U.) at VHE. It was detected by Fermi-LAT with a spectrum extending beyond 100 GeV. We analyzed 81 hours of 3C 58 data taken with the MAGIC telescopes and we detected VHE gamma-ray emission with a significance of 5.7 sigma and an integral flux of 0.65\% C.U. above 1 TeV. We report the first significant detection of PWN 3C 58 at TeV energies. According to our results 3C 58 is the least luminous VHE gamma-ray PWN ever detected at VHE and the one with the lowest flux at…
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