2004
DOI: 10.1086/421292
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Detection of Sub-TeV Gamma Rays from the Galactic Center Direction by CANGAROO-II

Abstract: We have detected sub-TeV gamma-ray emission from the direction of the Galactic center (GC) using the CANGAROO-II Imaging Atmospheric Cerenkov Telescope. We detected a statistically significant excess at energies greater than 250 GeV. The flux was 1 order of magnitude lower than that of the Crab Nebula at 1 TeV with a soft spectrum proportional to . The signal centroid is consistent with the GC direction, and the Ϫ4.6‫5.0ע‬E observed profile is consistent with a pointlike source. Our data suggest that the GeV s… Show more

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“…Early H.E.S.S. observations of the GC region led to the detection of a point-like source of VHE γ-rays at the gravitational centre of the Galaxy (HESS J1745−290) [6], compatible with the positions of the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A ⋆ , the supernova remnant (SNR) Sgr A East, and a GC source reported by other groups [7,8]. A more sensitive exposure of the region in 2004 revealed a second source: the supernova remnant/pulsar wind nebula G 0.9+0.1 [9].…”
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“…Early H.E.S.S. observations of the GC region led to the detection of a point-like source of VHE γ-rays at the gravitational centre of the Galaxy (HESS J1745−290) [6], compatible with the positions of the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A ⋆ , the supernova remnant (SNR) Sgr A East, and a GC source reported by other groups [7,8]. A more sensitive exposure of the region in 2004 revealed a second source: the supernova remnant/pulsar wind nebula G 0.9+0.1 [9].…”
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“…In the Galactic center region, excesses of γ-rays were also reported by VERITAS [25] in the range above 2.8 TeV and by CANGAROO collaborations [26] in the range of 250 GeV to 1 TeV. Such excesses are also hard to be explained by conventional dark matter candidates.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Помимо упомянутых выше в 1980-х г. было осу-ществлено еще несколько проектов черенковских гамма-телескопов, таких как CAT (Франция [27]), CANGAROO (Япония, Австралия [28]), его значительно более эф-фективная модификация CANGAROO II (см., напри-мер, [29]), TACTIC (Индия [30]), серия телескопов Mark 1−6 (Великобритания, с размещением в США, Ав-стралии и на Канарских островах, см., например, [31,32] и ссылки там же), ШАЛОН (Россия [33]) и др. Все эти инструменты, которые принято также относить ко второ-му поколению черенковских гамма-телескопов, работали в тераэлектроновольтном диапазоне энергий первичных частиц.…”
Section: краткая история развития черенковских гамма-телескоповunclassified