Improvement of gamma-hadron discrimination at TeV energies using a new parameter, image Surface Brightness

Abstract The recent advances in TeV γ-ray astronomy using imaging Cerenkov telescopes is mainly due to the good separation between the properties of γ-ray and hadronic showers. A new method for this discrimination is described. The method is mainly based on the change of the image's Size and Surface Brightness (Size/Area) with energy and the differences in these parameters between those initiated by γ-rays and hadrons. The application of the method to the Whipple's 10 m telescope database from the Crab Nebula and Markarian 421 demonstrates its sensitivity to gamma-hadron separation. This study shows the importance of the image Surface Brightness, in addition to the previously used Shape and Orientation parameters.