Science with the Cherenkov Telescope Array: The Multi-wavelength and multi-messenger scene

U. D. Almeida
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The scientific potential of the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) is extremely broad: from understanding the role of relativistic cosmic particles, to the search for dark matter. CTA will be an explorer of the extreme universe, surveying the high-energy sky hundreds of times faster than previous TeV telescopes. The angular resolution of CTA will approach 1 arc-minute at highenergies – the best resolution of any instrument above the X-ray band. With over an order-ofmagnitude collection area improvement, CTA will be, for example, three orders of magnitude more sensitive on hour timescales than the Fermi-LAT at the 30 GeV range. Furthermore, the observatory will operate arrays on sites in both hemispheres to provide full sky coverage and hence maximize its discovery potential of rare phenomena such as nearby supernovae, GRBs or gravitational wave transients. The first CTA telescope has been inaugurated in the Canary Islands in 2018, and as more telescopes are added in the coming years, flexible operation will be possible, with sub-arrays available for performing specific tasks. All this considered, CTA will have important synergies with many of the new generation, major astronomical and astroparticle observatories. Multi-wavelength and multi-messenger approaches combining CTA data with those from other instruments will lead to a deeper understanding of the broad-band non-thermal properties of target sources, elucidating the nature and environment of gamma-ray emitters. In this talk I will introduce the broad scope of CTA science, and present some specific science cases and multi-instrumental synergies, as well as the potential for cooperation of other wavebands and astronomical messengers with CTA.
科学与切伦科夫望远镜阵列:多波长和多信使场景
切伦科夫望远镜阵列(CTA)的科学潜力极其广泛:从理解相对论性宇宙粒子的作用,到寻找暗物质。CTA将是一个极端宇宙的探索者,测量高能天空的速度比以前的TeV望远镜快数百倍。在高能下,CTA的角分辨率将接近1角分,这是x射线波段以上任何仪器的最佳分辨率。例如,在30 GeV范围内,CTA在小时时间尺度上的灵敏度将比Fermi-LAT高3个数量级。此外,天文台将在两个半球的站点上运行阵列,以提供全天空覆盖,从而最大限度地发现罕见现象,如附近的超新星,grb或引力波瞬变。第一台CTA望远镜已于2018年在加那利群岛投入使用,随着未来几年更多望远镜的加入,灵活的操作将成为可能,子阵列可用于执行特定任务。考虑到所有这些,CTA将与许多新一代的主要天文和天体粒子天文台产生重要的协同作用。多波长和多信使方法将CTA数据与其他仪器的数据相结合,将有助于更深入地了解目标源的宽带非热特性,阐明伽玛射线发射器的性质和环境。在这次演讲中,我将介绍CTA科学的广泛范围,并介绍一些具体的科学案例和多仪器协同作用,以及其他波段和天文信使与CTA合作的潜力。
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