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Gamma-Ray Flares from the Crab Nebula

Author(s)
Abdo, A. A.
Ackermann, M.
Ajello, M.
Tosti, G.  
Cutini, Sara
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Date Issued
2011-02-01
Mission(s)
Fermi  
Abstract
A young and energetic pulsar powers the well-known Crab Nebula. Here, we describe two separate gamma-ray (photon energy greater than 100 mega-electron volts) flares from this source detected by the Large Area Telescope on board the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. The first flare occurred in February 2009 and lasted approximately 16 days. The second flare was detected in September 2010 and lasted approximately 4 days. During these outbursts, the gamma-ray flux from the nebula increased by factors of four and six, respectively. The brevity of the flares implies that the gamma rays were emitted via synchrotron radiation from peta-electron-volt (10<SUP>15</SUP> electron volts) electrons in a region smaller than 1.4 10<SUP>-2</SUP> parsecs. These are the highest-energy particles that can be associated with a discrete astronomical source, and they pose challenges to particle acceleration theory.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/2518
DOI
10.1126/science.1199705
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011Sci...331..739A
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