2009
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637x/699/1/31
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FERMIDISCOVERY OF GAMMA-RAY EMISSION FROM NGC 1275

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“…Recently, a detection was reported by the MAGIC collaboration in the Perseus Cluster. However, this signal, also detected by Fermi-LAT (Abdo et al 2009), is consistent with an emission from the giant elliptical galaxy NGC 1275 lying at its centre (Aleksić et al 2010(Aleksić et al , 2012. From the Fermi-LAT results, Colafrancesco et al (2010) argue that it should be possible to resolve and detect the diffuse γ-ray flux of astrophysical origin coming from the outer corona of the Perseus cluster.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Recently, a detection was reported by the MAGIC collaboration in the Perseus Cluster. However, this signal, also detected by Fermi-LAT (Abdo et al 2009), is consistent with an emission from the giant elliptical galaxy NGC 1275 lying at its centre (Aleksić et al 2010(Aleksić et al , 2012. From the Fermi-LAT results, Colafrancesco et al (2010) argue that it should be possible to resolve and detect the diffuse γ-ray flux of astrophysical origin coming from the outer corona of the Perseus cluster.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The emission detected by the Fermi-LAT is consistent with a point source centered at the nucleus of NGC 1275. The gamma-ray flux measured with Fermi-LAT is almost an order-of-magnitude brighter than the EGRET flux upper limit, F(>100 MeV) < 3.72 × 10 −8 cm −2 s −1 (Reimer et al 2003), and therefore implies that NGC 1275 is varying significantly at gamma-rays on time scales from months to years (see discussion in Abdo et al 2009). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Table 1): component 1 (dashed), 2 (three dots -dashes) and 3 (dot-dash). Data are from NED, from Fermi (Abdo et al 2009) and from MAGIC (Aleksic et al 2010). …”
Section: The Sed Of a Cluster Containing A Central Radio Galaxy: Settmentioning
confidence: 99%
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