Abstract
We report the discovery of an ultrahigh-energy (UHE) gamma-ray source, LHAASO J2108+5157, by analyzing the LHAASO-KM2A data of 308.33 live days. A significant excess of gamma ray–induced showers is observed in both energy bands of 25−100 and >100 TeV with 9.5 σ and 8.5 σ , respectively. This source is not significantly favored as an extended source with an angular extension smaller than the point-spread function of KM2A. The measured energy spectrum from 20 to 200 TeV can be approximately described by a power-law function with an index of −2.83 ± 0.18 stat . A harder spectrum is demanded at lower energies considering the flux upper limit set by Fermi-LAT observations. The position of the gamma-ray emission is correlated with a giant molecular cloud, which favors a hadronic origin. No obvious counterparts have been found, and deeper multiwavelength observations will help to cast new light on this intriguing UHE source.
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Cao, Z., Aharonian, F., An, Q., Axikegu, Bai, L. X., Bai, Y. X., … Zuo, X. (2021). Discovery of the Ultrahigh-energy Gamma-Ray Source LHAASO J2108+5157. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 919(2), L22. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac2579
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