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Search for 10 TeV Gamma-Rays from the Nearby AGNs with the Tibet Air Shower Array

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 May 2016

L.K. Ding
Affiliation:
1 Institute for High Energy Physics, Academia Senica, Beijing, China,
T. Kobayashi
Affiliation:
2 Saitama University, Shimo-Okubo 255, Urawa 338, Japan
K. Mizutani
Affiliation:
2 Saitama University, Shimo-Okubo 255, Urawa 338, Japan
A. Shiomi
Affiliation:
2 Saitama University, Shimo-Okubo 255, Urawa 338, Japan
Y.H. Tan
Affiliation:
1 Institute for High Energy Physics, Academia Senica, Beijing, China,
T. Yuda
Affiliation:
3 Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo,
the other members of the Tibet ASγ Collaboration
Affiliation:
3 Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo,

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The detection by EGRET of gamma-rays from more than 50 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) allowed us to expect these objects to be the sources of extragalactic cosmic rays at very high energy. The TeV gamma-rays from nearby BL Lac objects of the AGNs examined were detected by the Whipple Observatory collaboration. In this paper, we present the results given by the Tibet air shower array on the search for 10 TeV gamma-ray emission from 18 relatively nearby AGNs with redshifts of z < 0.07.

Type
Session 3: Diagnostics of High Gravity Objects with X- and Gamma Rays
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1998 

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