Observation of gamma-rays greater than 10 TeV from Markarian 421
Abstract
We have observed Markarian 421 in January and March 2001 with the CANGAROO-II imaging Cherenkov telescope during an extraordinarily high state at TeV energies. From 14 hours observations at very large zenith angles, 70, a signal of 298 52 gamma-ray--like events (5.7 σ) was detected at E>10 TeV, where a higher sensitivity is achieved than those of usual observations near the zenith, owing to a greatly increased collecting area. Under the assumption of an intrinsic power-law spectrum, we derived a differential energy spectrum dN/dE = (3.3 0.9stat. 0.3syst.)×10-13 (E/10 Te V)-(4.0 +0.9-0.6stat. 0.3syst.) ph./cm2/sec/TeV, which is steeper than those previously measured around 1 TeV, and supports the evidence for a cutoff in the spectrum of Markarian 421. However, the 4 σ excess at energies greater than 20 TeV in our data favors a cutoff energy of 8 TeV, at the upper end of the range previously reported from measurements at TeV energies.
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