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RA (J2000): 261.069 deg <br> | RA (J2000): 261.069 deg <br> | ||
Dec (J2000): -5.145 deg <br> | Dec (J2000): -5.145 deg <br> | ||
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+ | Note: | ||
+ | RA (J2000) 261.069 (17h24m16.56159917s) | ||
+ | DEC (J2000) -5.145 (-05d08m41.98175399s) | ||
+ | The corresponding galactic coordinate is (l, b) = (17.89751883, 16.7474377). | ||
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+ | The position is the best-fit position based on the Fermi-LAT gamma-ray analysis by Araya et al (2022). | ||
+ | The Fermi-LAT paper is https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2022MNRAS.510.2920A/abstract . | ||
+ | The position is given by Araya by private communication. | ||
+ | The assumed shape is the Gaussian with the containment radius of about 0.68 degree. | ||
+ | Since R.A. is around 18h, the observation would be around June (3+(18-12)/2=6). | ||
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+ | The radio center for reference: | ||
+ | RA (J2000) 261.04375 (17h24m10.5s) | ||
+ | DEC (J2000) -5.18125 (-5d10m52.5s) | ||
+ | The corresponding galactic coordinate is (l, b) = (17.85158111, 16.75082053). | ||
=== Observational settings/limits === | === Observational settings/limits === | ||
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Night Sky Background = Dark <br> | Night Sky Background = Dark <br> | ||
Wobbles = W0.90+000 W0.90+180 W0.90+105 W0.90+285 <br> | Wobbles = W0.90+000 W0.90+180 W0.90+105 W0.90+285 <br> | ||
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+ | Note: | ||
+ | The above configurations should be the same as the observations in cycle-I to avoid unexpected systematic uncertainties due to the different observational configurations. | ||
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+ | The positions can be: | ||
+ | W0.90+105 <SkyCoord (ICRS): (ra, dec) in deg (260.83542173, -4.27562657)> | ||
+ | W0.90+285 <SkyCoord (ICRS): (ra, dec) in deg (261.30321739, -6.01428815)> | ||
+ | W0.90+000 <SkyCoord (ICRS): (ra, dec) in deg (261.97264022, -5.14436356)> | ||
+ | W0.90+180 <SkyCoord (ICRS): (ra, dec) in deg (260.16535978, -5.14436356)> | ||
== Instructions for shifters == | == Instructions for shifters == | ||
+ | - This target can be extended. The estimated shape from the Fermi-LAT is the Gaussian with the containment radius of about 0.68 degree. | ||
+ | The Fermi-LAT paper is https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2022MNRAS.510.2920A/abstract . | ||
− | + | - The joint MAGIC observations are not required. |
Revision as of 00:29, 15 April 2024
Contents
Proposal
Proposal: GAL04:Evolved SN 1006: newly discovered GeV-emitting SNR G17.8+16.7
PI: Hideaki Katagiri (hideaki.katagiri.sci@vc.ibaraki.ac.jp)
Source information
Source: G17.8+16.7
RA (J2000): 261.069 deg
Dec (J2000): -5.145 deg
Note: RA (J2000) 261.069 (17h24m16.56159917s) DEC (J2000) -5.145 (-05d08m41.98175399s) The corresponding galactic coordinate is (l, b) = (17.89751883, 16.7474377). The position is the best-fit position based on the Fermi-LAT gamma-ray analysis by Araya et al (2022). The Fermi-LAT paper is https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2022MNRAS.510.2920A/abstract . The position is given by Araya by private communication. The assumed shape is the Gaussian with the containment radius of about 0.68 degree. Since R.A. is around 18h, the observation would be around June (3+(18-12)/2=6). The radio center for reference: RA (J2000) 261.04375 (17h24m10.5s) DEC (J2000) -5.18125 (-5d10m52.5s) The corresponding galactic coordinate is (l, b) = (17.85158111, 16.75082053).
Observational settings/limits
Min Zenith [deg] = 0
Max Zenith [deg] = 45
Night Sky Background = Dark
Wobbles = W0.90+000 W0.90+180 W0.90+105 W0.90+285
Note: The above configurations should be the same as the observations in cycle-I to avoid unexpected systematic uncertainties due to the different observational configurations. The positions can be: W0.90+105 <SkyCoord (ICRS): (ra, dec) in deg (260.83542173, -4.27562657)> W0.90+285 <SkyCoord (ICRS): (ra, dec) in deg (261.30321739, -6.01428815)> W0.90+000 <SkyCoord (ICRS): (ra, dec) in deg (261.97264022, -5.14436356)> W0.90+180 <SkyCoord (ICRS): (ra, dec) in deg (260.16535978, -5.14436356)>
Instructions for shifters
- This target can be extended. The estimated shape from the Fermi-LAT is the Gaussian with the containment radius of about 0.68 degree. The Fermi-LAT paper is https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2022MNRAS.510.2920A/abstract .
- The joint MAGIC observations are not required.