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@ARTICLE{Acharyya:585972,
      author       = {Acharyya, A. and Adam, R. and Aguasca-Cabot, A. and Agudo,
                      I. and Aguirre-Santaella, A. and Alfaro, J. and Aloisio, R.
                      and Alves Batista, R. and Amato, E. and Angüner, E. O. and
                      Aramo, C. and Arcaro, C. and Asano, K. and Aschersleben, J.
                      and Ashkar, H. and Backes, M. and Baktash, A. and Balazs, C.
                      and Balbo, M. and Ballet, J. and Bamba, A. and Larriva, A.
                      Baquero and Barbosa Martins, V. and de Almeida, U. Barres
                      and Barrio, J. A. and Bastieri, D. and Batista, P. and
                      Batkovic, I. and Baxter, J. R. and González, J. Becerra and
                      Becker Tjus, J. and Benbow, W. and Bernardini, E. and
                      Martín, M. I. Bernardos and Medrano, J. Bernete and Berti,
                      A. and Bertucci, B. and Beshley, V. and Bhattacharjee, P.
                      and Bhattacharyya, S. and Bigongiari, C. and Biland, A. and
                      Bissaldi, E. and Bocchino, F. and Bordas, P. and Borkowski,
                      J. and Bottacini, E. and Böttcher, M. and Bradascio, F. and
                      Brown, A. M. and Bulgarelli, A. and Burmistrov, L. and
                      Caroff, S. and Carosi, A. and Carquín, E. and Casanova, S.
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                      P. and Chaty, S. and Chen, A. and Chiavassa, A. and Chytka,
                      L. and Conforti, V. and Cortina, J. and Costa, A. and
                      Costantini, H. and Cotter, G. and Crestan, S. and
                      Cristofari, P. and D'Ammando, F. and Dalchenko, M. and
                      Dazzi, F. and De Angelis, A. and De Caprio, V. and de
                      Gouveia Dal Pino, E. M. and De Martino, D. and de Naurois,
                      M. and de Souza, V. and del Valle, M. V. and Giler, A. G.
                      Delgado and Delgado, C. and della Volpe, D. and Depaoli, D.
                      and Di Girolamo, T. and Di Piano, A. and Di Pierro, F. and
                      Di Tria, R. and Di Venere, L. and Diebold, S. and Doro, M.
                      and Dumora, D. and Dwarkadas, V. V. and Eckner, C. and
                      Egberts, K. and Emery, G. and Escudero, J. and
                      Falceta-Goncalves, D. and Fedorova, E. and Fegan, S. and
                      Feng, Q. and Ferenc, D. and Ferrand, G. and Fiandrini, E.
                      and Filipovic, M. and Fioretti, V. and Foffano, L. and
                      Fontaine, G. and Fukui, Y. and Gaggero, D. and Galanti, G.
                      and Galaz, G. and Gallozzi, S. and Gammaldi, V. and
                      Garczarczyk, M. and Gasbarra, C. and Gasparrini, D. and
                      Ghalumyan, A. and Giarrusso, M. and Giavitto, G. and
                      Giglietto, N. and Giordano, F. and Giuliani, A. and
                      Glicenstein, J.-F. and Goldoni, P. and Coelho, J. Goulart
                      and Granot, J. and Green, D. and Green, J. G. and Grondin,
                      M.-H. and Gueta, O. and Hadasch, D. and Hamal, P. and
                      Hassan, T. and Hayashi, K. and Heller, M. and Cadena, S.
                      Hernández and Hiroshima, N. and Hnatyk, B. and Hnatyk, R.
                      and Hofmann, W. and Holder, J. and Holler, M. and Horan, D.
                      and Horvath, P. and Hrabovsky, M. and Hütten, M. and
                      Iarlori, M. and Inada, T. and Incardona, F. and Inoue, S.
                      and Iocco, F. and Jamrozy, M. and Jin, W. and Jung-Richardt,
                      I. and Juryšek, J. and Kantzas, D. and Karas, V. and
                      Katagiri, H. and Kerszberg, D. and Knödlseder, J. and
                      Komin, N. and Kornecki, P. and Kosack, K. and Kowal, G. and
                      Kubo, H. and Lamastra, A. and Lapington, J. and
                      Lemoine-Goumard, M. and Lenain, J.-P. and Leone, F. and
                      Leto, G. and Leuschner, F. and Lindfors, E. and Lohse, T.
                      and Lombardi, S. and Longo, F. and López-Coto, R. and
                      López-Oramas, A. and Loporchio, S. and Luque-Escamilla, P.
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                      Pirola, G. and Pohl, M. and Prandini, E. and Priyadarshi, C.
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                      Rieger, F. and Rigoselli, M. and Rizi, V. and Roache, E. and
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                      Sano, H. and Santangelo, A. and Santos-Lima, R. and Sarkar,
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                      Schussler, F. and Schwanke, U. and Sergijenko, O. and
                      Servillat, M. and Siejkowski, H. and Siqueira, C. and
                      Spencer, S. and Stamerra, A. and Stanič, S. and Steppa, C.
                      and Stolarczyk, T. and Suda, Y. and Tavernier, T. and
                      Teshima, M. and Tibaldo, L. and Torres, D. F. and Tothill,
                      N. and Vacula, M. and Vallage, B. and Vallania, P. and van
                      Eldik, C. and Vázquez Acosta, M. and Vecchi, M. and
                      Ventura, S. and Vercellone, S. and Viana, A. and Vigorito,
                      C. F. and Vink, J. and Vitale, V. and Vodeb, V. and
                      Vorobiov, S. and Vuillaume, T. and Wagner, S. J. and Walter,
                      R. and White, M. and Wierzcholska, A. and Will, M. and
                      Yamazaki, R. and Yang, L. and Yoshikoshi, T. and Zacharias,
                      M. and Zaharijas, G. and Zavrtanik, D. and Zavrtanik, M.},
      collaboration = {Cherenkov Telescope {Array Collaboration}},
      title        = {{S}ensitivity of the {C}herenkov {T}elescope {A}rray to
                      {T}e{V} photon emission from the {L}arge {M}agellanic
                      {C}loud},
      reportid     = {PUBDB-2023-03711, arXiv:2305.16707},
      year         = {2023},
      note         = {Accepted for publication in MNRAS. Corresponding authors:
                      Pierrick Martin, Maria Isabel Bernardos Martin, Fabio Iocco},
      abstract     = {A deep survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud at ~0.1-100TeV
                      photon energies with the Cherenkov Telescope Array is
                      planned. We assess the detection prospects based on a model
                      for the emission of the galaxy, comprising the four known
                      TeV emitters, mock populations of sources, and interstellar
                      emission on galactic scales. We also assess the
                      detectability of 30 Doradus and SN 1987A, and the
                      constraints that can be derived on the nature of dark
                      matter. The survey will allow for fine spectral studies of
                      N157B, N132D, LMC P3, and 30 Doradus C, and half a dozen
                      other sources should be revealed, mainly pulsar-powered
                      objects. The remnant from SN 1987A could be detected if it
                      produces cosmic-ray nuclei with a flat power-law spectrum at
                      high energies, or with a steeper index 2.3-2.4 pending a
                      flux increase by a factor >3-4 over ~2015-2035. Large-scale
                      interstellar emission remains mostly out of reach of the
                      survey if its >10GeV spectrum has a soft photon index ~2.7,
                      but degree-scale 0.1-10TeV pion-decay emission could be
                      detected if the cosmic-ray spectrum hardens above >100GeV.
                      The 30 Doradus star-forming region is detectable if
                      acceleration efficiency is on the order of $1-10\%$ of the
                      mechanical luminosity and diffusion is suppressed by two
                      orders of magnitude within <100pc. Finally, the survey could
                      probe the canonical velocity-averaged cross section for
                      self-annihilation of weakly interacting massive particles
                      for cuspy Navarro-Frenk-White profiles.},
      keywords     = {photon, energy (INSPIRE) / acceleration, efficiency
                      (INSPIRE) / energy, high (INSPIRE) / photon, emission
                      (INSPIRE) / nucleus, cosmic radiation (INSPIRE) / cosmic
                      radiation, spectrum (INSPIRE) / Cherenkov Telescope Array
                      (INSPIRE) / cloud (INSPIRE) / galaxy (INSPIRE) / TeV
                      (INSPIRE) / spectral (INSPIRE) / diffusion (INSPIRE) / dark
                      matter (INSPIRE) / sensitivity (INSPIRE) / WIMP (INSPIRE) /
                      flux (INSPIRE) / suppression (INSPIRE) / Navarro-Frenk-White
                      profile (INSPIRE)},
      cin          = {$Z_CTA$},
      ddc          = {520},
      cid          = {$I:(DE-H253)Z_CTA-20210408$},
      pnm          = {613 - Matter and Radiation from the Universe (POF4-613)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-613},
      experiment   = {EXP:(DE-H253)CTA-20150101},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)25},
      eprint       = {2305.16707},
      howpublished = {arXiv:2305.16707},
      archivePrefix = {arXiv},
      SLACcitation = {$\%\%CITATION$ = $arXiv:2305.16707;\%\%$},
      doi          = {10.3204/PUBDB-2023-03711},
      url          = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/585972},
}