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Discovery of powerful gamma-ray flares from the Crab Nebula
Authors:Tavani M  Bulgarelli A  Vittorini V  Pellizzoni A  Striani E  Caraveo P  Weisskopf M C  Tennant A  Pucella G  Trois A  Costa E  Evangelista Y  Pittori C  Verrecchia F  Del Monte E  Campana R  Pilia M  De Luca A  Donnarumma I  Horns D  Ferrigno C  Heinke C O  Trifoglio M  Gianotti F  Vercellone S  Argan A  Barbiellini G  Cattaneo P W  Chen A W  Contessi T  D'Ammando F  DePris G  Di Cocco G  Di Persio G  Feroci M  Ferrari A  Galli M  Giuliani A  Giusti M  Labanti C  Lapshov I  Lazzarotto F  Lipari P  Longo F  Fuschino F  Marisaldi M  Mereghetti S  Morelli E  Moretti E  Morselli A  Pacciani L  Perotti F  Piano G  Picozza P  Prest M  Rapisarda M
Affiliation:Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica-Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica (INAF-IASF) Roma, via del Fosso del Cavaliere 100, 00133 Roma, Italy. pi.agile@iasf-roma.inaf.it
Abstract:The well-known Crab Nebula is at the center of the SN1054 supernova remnant. It consists of a rotationally powered pulsar interacting with a surrounding nebula through a relativistic particle wind. The emissions originating from the pulsar and nebula have been considered to be essentially stable. Here, we report the detection of strong gamma-ray (100 mega-electron volts to 10 giga-electron volts) flares observed by the AGILE satellite in September 2010 and October 2007. In both cases, the total gamma-ray flux increased by a factor of three compared with the non-flaring flux. The flare luminosity and short time scale favor an origin near the pulsar, and we discuss Chandra Observatory x-ray and Hubble Space Telescope optical follow-up observations of the nebula. Our observations challenge standard models of nebular emission and require power-law acceleration by shock-driven plasma wave turbulence within an approximately 1-day time scale.
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