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Evidence of 200 TeV photons from HAWC J1825-134
R. Noriega-papaquiJ. R. Angeles CamachoGerd J. KundeLuis VillaseñorC. BrisboisK. TollefsonJ. T. LinnemannCatalina EspinozaD. GarciaF. SernaNicola OmodeiA. IriarteH. A. Ayala SolaresLukas NellenI. TorresE. Belmont-morenoGwenael GiacintiA. SandovalB. HonaSegev BenzviJ. C. Díaz-vélezVincent MarandonH. FleischhackMichael SchneiderJ. LundeenMehr NisaK. EngelVardan BaghmanyanF. Salesa GreusF. Salesa GreusNissim FraijaK. P. ArunbabuA. L. LonginottiA. L. LonginottiM. MostafáJ. A. GoodmanM. DurocherA. Jardin-blicqA. Jardin-blicqA. Jardin-blicqC. De LeónAndrea AlbertM. NewboldU. CottiBrenda DingusJ. P. HardingJ. Martínez-castroAlejandro LaraA. PeiskerE. MorenoAmid NayerhodaDaniel Rosa-gonzalezMichael DuvernoisA. CarramiñanaY. Pérez AraujoH. León VargasR. Diaz HernandezE. WilloxP. Miranda-romagnoliJohn MatthewsA. Galván-gámezE. De La FuenteD. Avila RojasOscar MartinezG. Luis-rayaSabrina CasanovaV. JoshiJ.c. Arteaga-velázquezP. HüntemeyerW. H. LeeKe FangR. Torres-escobedoR. Torres-escobedoT. CapistránJ. CotzomiF. Ureña-menaF. GarfiasMaria Magdalena GonzálezHongyan ZhouFiliberto Hueyotl-zahuantitlaRuben AlfaroC. D. RhoR. W. SpringerH. SalazarC. AlvarezD. HuangK. MaloneE. G. Pérez-pérezJose Andres Garcia-gonzalezsubject
PhysicsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)Photon010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesProtonMolecular cloudAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsCosmic rayAstrophysicsRadiation7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesGalaxy13. Climate actionSpace and Planetary ScienceObservatory0103 physical sciencesPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena010303 astronomy & astrophysicsCherenkov radiation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesdescription
The Earth is bombarded by ultra-relativistic particles, known as cosmic rays (CRs). CRs with energies up to a few PeV (=10$^{15}$ eV), the knee in the particle spectrum, are believed to have a Galactic origin. One or more factories of PeV CRs, or PeVatrons, must thus be active within our Galaxy. The direct detection of PeV protons from their sources is not possible since they are deflected in the Galactic magnetic fields. Hundred TeV $\gamma$-rays from decaying $\pi^0$, produced when PeV CRs collide with the ambient gas, can provide the decisive evidence of proton acceleration up to the knee. Here we report the discovery by the High Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) observatory of the $\gamma$-ray source, HAWC~J1825-134, whose energy spectrum extends well beyond 200 TeV without a break or cutoff. The source is found to be coincident with a giant molecular cloud. The ambient gas density is as high as 700 protons/cm$^3$. While the nature of this extreme accelerator remains unclear, CRs accelerated to energies of several PeV colliding with the ambient gas likely produce the observed radiation.
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2020-12-30 |