TY - JOUR
T1 - Detection methods for the Cherenkov Telescope Array at very-short exposure times
AU - the CTA Consortium
AU - Di Piano, Ambra
AU - Bulgarelli, Andrea
AU - Fioretti, Valentina
AU - Baroncelli, Leonardo
AU - Parmiggiani, Nicolò
AU - Longo, Francesco
AU - Stamerra, Antonio
AU - López-Oramas, Alicia
AU - Stratta, Giulia
AU - De Cesare, Giovanni
AU - Abdalla, H.
AU - Abe, H.
AU - Abe, S.
AU - Abusleme, A.
AU - Acero, F.
AU - Acharyya, A.
AU - Acín Portella, V.
AU - Ackley, K.
AU - Adam, R.
AU - Adams, C.
AU - Adhikari, S. S.
AU - Aguado-Ruesga, I.
AU - Agudo, I.
AU - Aguilera, R.
AU - Aguirre-Santaella, A.
AU - Aharonian, F.
AU - Alberdi, A.
AU - Alfaro, R.
AU - Alfaro, J.
AU - Alispach, C.
AU - Aloisio, R.
AU - Alves Batista, R.
AU - Amans, J. P.
AU - Amati, L.
AU - Amato, E.
AU - Ambrogi, L.
AU - Ambrosi, G.
AU - Ambrosio, M.
AU - Ammendola, R.
AU - Anderson, J.
AU - Anduze, M.
AU - Angüner, E. O.
AU - Antonelli, L. A.
AU - Antonuccio, V.
AU - Antoranz, P.
AU - Anutarawiramkul, R.
AU - Aragunde Gutierrez, J.
AU - Aramo, C.
AU - Araudo, A.
AU - Martínez-Huerta, H.
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PY - 2022/3/18
Y1 - 2022/3/18
N2 - The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) will be the next generation ground-based observatory for very-high-energy (VHE) gamma-ray astronomy, with the deployment of tens of highly sensitive and fast-reacting Cherenkov telescopes. It will cover a wide energy range (20 GeV - 300 TeV) with unprecedented sensitivity. To maximize the scientific return, the observatory will be provided with an online software system that will perform the first analysis of scientific data in real-time. This study investigates the precision and accuracy of available science tools and analysis techniques for the short-term detection of gamma-ray sources, in terms of sky localization, detection significance and, if significant detection is achieved, a first estimation of the integral photon flux. The scope is to evaluate the feasibility of the algorithms' implementation in the real-time analysis of CTA. In this contribution we present a general overview of the methods and some of the results for the test case of the short-term detection of a gamma-ray burst afterglow, as the VHE counterpart of a gravitational wave event.
AB - The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) will be the next generation ground-based observatory for very-high-energy (VHE) gamma-ray astronomy, with the deployment of tens of highly sensitive and fast-reacting Cherenkov telescopes. It will cover a wide energy range (20 GeV - 300 TeV) with unprecedented sensitivity. To maximize the scientific return, the observatory will be provided with an online software system that will perform the first analysis of scientific data in real-time. This study investigates the precision and accuracy of available science tools and analysis techniques for the short-term detection of gamma-ray sources, in terms of sky localization, detection significance and, if significant detection is achieved, a first estimation of the integral photon flux. The scope is to evaluate the feasibility of the algorithms' implementation in the real-time analysis of CTA. In this contribution we present a general overview of the methods and some of the results for the test case of the short-term detection of a gamma-ray burst afterglow, as the VHE counterpart of a gravitational wave event.
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85118272322
SN - 1824-8039
VL - 395
JO - Proceedings of Science
JF - Proceedings of Science
M1 - 694
T2 - 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2021
Y2 - 12 July 2021 through 23 July 2021
ER -