Aims. Previous observations with the HESS telescope array revealed the existence of extended very-high-energy (VHE; E>100 GeV) γ-ray emission, HESS J1023-575, coincident with the young stellar cluster Westerlund 2. At the time of discovery, the origin of the observed emission was not unambiguously identified, and follow-up observations have been performed to further investigate the nature of this γ-ray source. Methods. The Carina region towards the open cluster Westerlund 2 has been re-observed, increasing the total exposure to 45.9 h. The combined dataset includes 33 h of new data and now permits a search for energy-dependent morphology and detailed spectroscopy. Results. A new, hard spectrum VHE γ-ray source, HESS J1026-582, was discovere...
Context. Young massive stellar clusters are extreme environments and potentially provide the means f...
Accepted for publication on A&AAims. Previous observations with the H.E.S.S. telescope array reveale...
Context. HESS J1809−193 is an unassociated very-high-energy γ-ray source located on the Galactic pla...
Aims. Previous observations with the HESS telescope array revealed the existence of extended very-hi...
Context. Young massive stellar clusters are extreme environments and potentially provide the means f...
Accepted for publication on A&AAims. Previous observations with the H.E.S.S. telescope array reveale...
Context. HESS J1809−193 is an unassociated very-high-energy γ-ray source located on the Galactic pla...
Aims. Previous observations with the HESS telescope array revealed the existence of extended very-hi...
Context. Young massive stellar clusters are extreme environments and potentially provide the means f...
Accepted for publication on A&AAims. Previous observations with the H.E.S.S. telescope array reveale...
Context. HESS J1809−193 is an unassociated very-high-energy γ-ray source located on the Galactic pla...