On Integral Upper Limits Assuming Power-law Spectra and the Sensitivity in High-energy Astronomy

  • Ahnen M
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Abstract

The high-energy non-thermal universe is dominated by power-law-like spectra. Therefore, results in high-energy astronomy are often reported as parameters of power-law fits, or, in the case of a non-detection, as an upper limit assuming the underlying unseen spectrum behaves as a power law. In this paper, I demonstrate a simple and powerful one-to-one relation of the integral upper limit in the two-dimensional power-law parameter space into the spectrum parameter space and use this method to unravel the so-far convoluted question of the sensitivity of astroparticle telescopes.

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Ahnen, M. L. (2017). On Integral Upper Limits Assuming Power-law Spectra and the Sensitivity in High-energy Astronomy. The Astrophysical Journal, 836(2), 196. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa5b97

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