Detection of diffuse TeV gamma-ray emission from the neaby starburst galaxy NGC 253

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We report the TeV gamma-ray observations of the nearby normal spiral galaxy NGC 253. At a distance of ∼2.5 Mpc, NGC 253 is one of the nearest starburst galaxies. This relative closeness, coupled with the high star formation rate in the galaxy, make it a good candidate TeV gamma-ray source. Observations were carried out in 2000 and 2001 with the CANGAROO-II 10 m imaging atmospheric Cerenkov telescope. TeV gamma-ray emission is detected at the ∼11σ level with a flux of (7.8 ± 2.5) × 10-12 cm-2 s-1 at energies >0.5 TeV. The data indicate that the emission region is broader than the point spread function of our telescope.

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Itoh, C., Enomoto, R., Yanagita, S., Yoshida, T., Asahara, A., Bicknell, G. V., … Yoshikoshi, T. (2002). Detection of diffuse TeV gamma-ray emission from the neaby starburst galaxy NGC 253. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 396(1). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20021565

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