SEARCH FOR EARLY GAMMA-RAY PRODUCTION IN SUPERNOVAE LOCATED IN A DENSE CIRCUMSTELLAR MEDIUM WITH THE FERMI LAT
- Ackermann, M;
- Arcavi, I;
- Baldini, L;
- Ballet, J;
- Barbiellini, G;
- Bastieri, D;
- Bellazzini, R;
- Bissaldi, E;
- Blandford, RD;
- Bonino, R;
- Bottacini, E;
- Brandt, TJ;
- Bregeon, J;
- Bruel, P;
- Buehler, R;
- Buson, S;
- Caliandro, GA;
- Cameron, RA;
- Caragiulo, M;
- Caraveo, PA;
- Cavazzuti, E;
- Cecchi, C;
- Charles, E;
- Chekhtman, A;
- Chiang, J;
- Chiaro, G;
- Ciprini, S;
- Claus, R;
- Cohen-Tanugi, J;
- Cutini, S;
- D’Ammando, F;
- de Angelis, A;
- de Palma, F;
- Desiante, R;
- Di Venere, L;
- Drell, PS;
- Favuzzi, C;
- Fegan, SJ;
- Franckowiak, A;
- Funk, S;
- Fusco, P;
- Gal-Yam, A;
- Gargano, F;
- Gasparrini, D;
- Giglietto, N;
- Giordano, F;
- Giroletti, M;
- Glanzman, T;
- Godfrey, G;
- Grenier, IA;
- Grove, JE;
- Guiriec, S;
- Harding, AK;
- Hayashi, K;
- Hewitt, JW;
- Hill, AB;
- Horan, D;
- Jogler, T;
- Jóhannesson, G;
- Kocevski, D;
- Kuss, M;
- Larsson, S;
- Lashner, J;
- Latronico, L;
- Li, J;
- Li, L;
- Longo, F;
- Loparco, F;
- Lovellette, MN;
- Lubrano, P;
- Malyshev, D;
- Mayer, M;
- Mazziotta, MN;
- McEnery, JE;
- Michelson, PF;
- Mizuno, T;
- Monzani, ME;
- Morselli, A;
- Murase, K;
- Nugent, P;
- Nuss, E;
- Ofek, E;
- Ohsugi, T;
- Orienti, M;
- Orlando, E;
- Ormes, JF;
- Paneque, D;
- Pesce-Rollins, M;
- Piron, F;
- Pivato, G;
- Rainò, S;
- Rando, R;
- Razzano, M;
- Reimer, A;
- Reimer, O;
- Schulz, A;
- Sgrò, C;
- Siskind, EJ;
- Spada, F;
- Spandre, G;
- Spinelli, P;
- Suson, DJ;
- Takahashi, H;
- Thayer, JB;
- Tibaldo, L;
- Torres, DF;
- Troja, E;
- Vianello, G;
- Werner, M;
- Wood, KS;
- Wood, M
- et al.
Abstract
Supernovae (SNe) exploding in a dense circumstellar medium (CSM) are hypothesized to accelerate cosmic rays in collisionless shocks and emit GeV γ-rays and TeV neutrinos on a timescale of several months. We perform the first systematic search for γ-ray emission in Fermi Large Area Telescope data in the energy range from to from the ensemble of 147 SNe Type IIn exploding in a dense CSM. We search for a γ-ray excess at each SNe location in a one-year time window. In order to enhance a possible weak signal, we simultaneously study the closest and optically brightest sources of our sample in a joint-likelihood analysis in three different time windows (1 year, 6 months, and 3 months). For the most promising source of the sample, SN 2010jl (PTF 10aaxf), we repeat the analysis with an extended time window lasting 4.5 years. We do not find a significant excess in γ-rays for any individual source nor for the combined sources and provide model-independent flux upper limits for both cases. In addition, we derive limits on the γ-ray luminosity and the ratio of γ-ray-to-optical luminosity ratio as a function of the index of the proton injection spectrum assuming a generic γ-ray production model. Furthermore, we present detailed flux predictions based on multi-wavelength observations and the corresponding flux upper limit at a 95% confidence level (CL) for the source SN 2010jl (PTF 10aaxf).
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