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.

Tavani M, Bulgarelli A, Vittorini V, Pellizzoni A, Striani E, Caraveo P, et al. (2011). Discovery of Powerful Gamma-Ray Flares from the Crab Nebula. SCIENCE, 331(6018), 736-739 [10.1126/science.1200083].

Discovery of Powerful Gamma-Ray Flares from the Crab Nebula

D'AMMANDO, FILIPPO;
2011

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.
2011
Tavani M, Bulgarelli A, Vittorini V, Pellizzoni A, Striani E, Caraveo P, et al. (2011). Discovery of Powerful Gamma-Ray Flares from the Crab Nebula. SCIENCE, 331(6018), 736-739 [10.1126/science.1200083].
Tavani M; Bulgarelli A; Vittorini V; Pellizzoni A; Striani E; Caraveo P; Weisskopf MC; Tennant A; Pucella G; Trois A; Costa E; Evangelista Y; Pittori ...espandi
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