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崔晓红、田文武、朱辉、张孟飞、吴丹、单素素 国家天文台 2017.9.21 TeV未知源的联合观测证认 崔晓红、田文武、朱辉、张孟飞、吴丹、单素素 国家天文台 2017.9.21 LHAASO合作组会议, 威海, 9.21-9.23 @2017

Outline TeV catalog and UNID Galactic source identification Extra-galactic sources Survey crossing

Outline TeV catalog and UNID Galactic source identification Extra-galactic sources Survey crossing

TeV catalog tevcat.uchicago.edu/  1987.4-2017.8:224

Fermi-LAT Catalog Fermi First SNR Cat.: Third Source Catalog 3033:1010 (Acero+ 2015) Fermi First SNR Cat.: 30 likely, 14 marginal, 245 flux upper limits (Acero+ 2016)

Outline TeV catalog and UNID Galactic source identification Extra-galactic sources Survey crossing

Supernova remnant CO clumps Hoischen+ 2017 Left: H.E.S.S.VHE γ-ray image of RX J1713.7-3946 ; Right: Radial profile of γ-ray (black) and X-ray (red) (de Naurois 2017a) CO intensity map (Su+ 2017)

Pulsar Wind Nebula (PWN) (de Naurois 2017b)

Pulsar complex CO line emission in HII region U36.40+0.02 Phase folded distribution of Vela Pulsar (de Naurois 2017a) HI line emissions (Aleksic+2014)

Binary Folded TeV γ-ray light curve H.E.S.S. excess maps for the on-peak (left panel) and off-peak (right panel) regions of the orbit. Left: Significance map of the 2◦×2◦ region Right: upper limits from Hess Folded TeV γ-ray light curve Eta Carinae (H.E.S.S. Collaboration 2017) Binary system LMC P3 (Komin+ 2017)

Outline TeV catalog and UNID Galactic source identification Extra-galactic sources Survey crossing

Quasar OJ 287 Preliminary spectra of PKS 0736+017 from Fermi-LAT (blue) & H.E.S.S. (red) (Cerruti+ 2017) Significance sky map from VERITAS Upper limits from H.E.S.S. (red) and the best fit spectral model for the Fermi-GBM detection (Taylor+ 2017) Spectral energy distribution (O'Brien+ 2017)

PKS 0736+017 : a new quasar in the VHE sky Blazar OJ 287 Multi-wavelength light curves of from γ-rays to radio (Kushwaha+2017) Fermi-LAT light-curve above 100 MeV H.E.S.S. significance map for 2.18,19, and 21 (Cerruti+2016)

Outline TeV catalog and UNID Galactic source identification Extra-galactic sources Survey crossing

Survey crossing Planck CO Map with 1FHL sources (triangles) and the 15 known Galactic TeV sources (white stars) outside the HGPS region (de Naurois+ 2017a) http://tevcat.uchicago.edu/?mode=1&showsrc=284, 对已知有更多的了解,对未知有更多可能了解的方法。 The VERITAS sky catalog in Galactic coordinates. Red circles: AGN; Blue region: VERITAS sky in normal observing modes (Benbow+ 2017)