Detection of Sub-TeV Gamma Rays from the Galactic Center Direction by CANGAROO-II

  • Tsuchiya K
  • Enomoto R
  • Ksenofontov L
  • et al.
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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 E -4.6?0.5. The signal centroid is consistent with the GC direction, and the observed profile is consistent with a pointlike source. Our data suggest that the GeV source 3EG J1746-2851 is identical to this TeV source, and we study the combined spectra to determine the possible origin of the gamma-ray emission. We also obtain an upper limit on the cold dark matter density in the Galactic halo.

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Tsuchiya, K., Enomoto, R., Ksenofontov, L. T., Mori, M., Naito, T., Asahara, A., … Yoshikoshi, T. (2004). Detection of Sub-TeV Gamma Rays from the Galactic Center Direction by CANGAROO-II. The Astrophysical Journal, 606(2), L115–L118. https://doi.org/10.1086/421292

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