TY - JOUR
T1 - First results of pulsar observations with the LST-1
AU - the CTA LST project
AU - Mas-Aguilar, Álvaro
AU - Brunelli, Giulia
AU - Ceribella, Giovanni
AU - López-Moya, Marcos
AU - López-Coto, Rubén
AU - Abe, K.
AU - Abe, S.
AU - Aguasca-Cabot, A.
AU - Agudo, I.
AU - Alvarez Crespo, N.
AU - Antonelli, L. A.
AU - Aramo, C.
AU - Arbet-Engels, A.
AU - Arcaro, C.
AU - Artero, M.
AU - Asano, K.
AU - Aubert, P.
AU - Baktash, A.
AU - Bamba, A.
AU - Baquero Larriva, A.
AU - Baroncelli, L.
AU - Barres de Almeida, U.
AU - Barrio, J. A.
AU - Batkovic, I.
AU - Baxter, J.
AU - Becerra González, J.
AU - Bernardini, E.
AU - Bernardos, M. I.
AU - Bernete Medrano, J.
AU - Berti, A.
AU - Bhattacharjee, P.
AU - Biederbeck, N.
AU - Bigongiari, C.
AU - Bissaldi, E.
AU - Blanch, O.
AU - Bonnoli, G.
AU - Bordas, P.
AU - Brunelli, G.
AU - Bulgarelli, A.
AU - Burelli, I.
AU - Burmistrov, L.
AU - Buscemi, M.
AU - Cardillo, M.
AU - Caroff, S.
AU - Carosi, A.
AU - Carrasco, M. S.
AU - Cassol, F.
AU - Cauz, D.
AU - Cerasole, D.
AU - Murase, K.
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PY - 2024/9/27
Y1 - 2024/9/27
N2 - After the discovery of Crab, Vela, and Geminga pulsars at Very High Energies, the search for new pulsars at tens of GeV has been gaining huge importance. However, their steep spectra along with the sensitivity of the current generation of Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes (IACTs) are limiting the capability to detect more pulsars. The LST-1 is the first prototype of the Large-Sized Telescope of the forthcoming CTA observatory with enhanced sensitivity at tens of GeV. The LST-1 started its commissioning phase in 2018, and since then it has observed the Crab pulsar regularly. Here, we show the first results of the analysis of the Crab and other pulsars taken with the LST-1. The two characteristic emission peaks of the Crab pulsar, P1, and P2, are detected with high significance showing a clear improvement in sensitivity over the previous generation of IACTs. The spectrum is reconstructed up to 450 GeV for P1 and up to 700 GeV for P2. The low energy threshold of LST-1 also allows us to measure the spectrum of the Crab pulsar in the overlapping region with the Fermi-LAT and cross-calibrate both instruments. The results obtained with the first pulsar observations with the LST-1 confirm the excellent potential of LST telescopes to study and discover new pulsars in the near future.
AB - After the discovery of Crab, Vela, and Geminga pulsars at Very High Energies, the search for new pulsars at tens of GeV has been gaining huge importance. However, their steep spectra along with the sensitivity of the current generation of Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes (IACTs) are limiting the capability to detect more pulsars. The LST-1 is the first prototype of the Large-Sized Telescope of the forthcoming CTA observatory with enhanced sensitivity at tens of GeV. The LST-1 started its commissioning phase in 2018, and since then it has observed the Crab pulsar regularly. Here, we show the first results of the analysis of the Crab and other pulsars taken with the LST-1. The two characteristic emission peaks of the Crab pulsar, P1, and P2, are detected with high significance showing a clear improvement in sensitivity over the previous generation of IACTs. The spectrum is reconstructed up to 450 GeV for P1 and up to 700 GeV for P2. The low energy threshold of LST-1 also allows us to measure the spectrum of the Crab pulsar in the overlapping region with the Fermi-LAT and cross-calibrate both instruments. The results obtained with the first pulsar observations with the LST-1 confirm the excellent potential of LST telescopes to study and discover new pulsars in the near future.
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85212292146
SN - 1824-8039
VL - 444
JO - Proceedings of Science
JF - Proceedings of Science
M1 - 569
T2 - 38th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2023
Y2 - 26 July 2023 through 3 August 2023
ER -