Measurement of the Gamma-Ray Energy Spectrum beyond 100 TeV from the HESS J1843-033 Region
Abstract
HESS J1843-033 is a very-high-energy gamma-ray source whose origin remains unidentified. This work presents, for the first time, the energy spectrum of gamma rays beyond 100\, TeV from the HESS J1843-033 region using the data recorded by the Tibet air shower array and its underground muon detector array. A gamma-ray source with an extension of 0.34 0.12 is successfully detected above 25\, TeV at (α,\, δ) = (281.09 0.10,\, -3.76 0.09) near HESS J1843-033 with a statistical significance of 6.2\, σ, and the source is named TASG J1844-038. The position of TASG J1844-038 is consistent with those of HESS J1843-033, eHWC J1842-035, and LHAASO J1843-0338. The measured gamma-ray energy spectrum in 25\, TeV < E < 130\, TeV is described with dN/ dE = (9.70 1.89)× 10-16 (E/40\, TeV)-3.26 0.30\, TeV-1 cm-2 s-1, and the spectral fit to the combined spectra of HESS J1843-033, LHAASO J1843-0338, and TASG J1844-038 implies the existence of a cutoff at 49.5 9.0\, TeV. Associations of TASG J1844-038 with SNR G28.6-0.1 and PSR J1844-0346 are also discussed in detail for the first time.
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