Search for diffuse cosmic gamma rays above 200 TeV
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view Abstract Citations (35) References (19) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Search for Diffuse Cosmic Gamma Rays above 200 TeV Matthews, J. ; Ciampa, D. ; Green, K. D. ; Kolodziejczak, J. ; Nitz, D. ; Sinclair, D. ; Thornton, G. ; van der Velde, J. C. ; Cassiday, G. L. ; Cooper, R. ; Corbato, S. C. ; Dawson, B. R. ; Elbert, J. W. ; Fick, B. E. ; Kieda, D. B. ; Ko, S. ; Liebing, D. F. ; Loh, E. C. ; Salamon, M. H. ; Smith, J. D. ; Sokolsky, P. ; Thomas, S. B. ; Wheeler, B. Abstract A search has been made for gamma-rays in the cosmic radiation above 200 TeV using a two-level array of scintillators. Surface counters measure the size and direction of extensive airshowers while counters buried 3 m below the ground are used to measure their muon content in detail. No evidence for an excess number of muon-poor showers and conclude that gamma-rays comprise less than 0.4 percent of all cosmic rays above 200 TeV and less than 0.05 percent above 1000 TeV. The muon content of showers from the direction of the Galactic disk is the same as that of showers from other regions of the sky. The ratio of the flux of Galactic gamma-rays to that of cosmic rays is less than 8.0 x 10 to the -5th. This limit, based on muon measurements, represents a significant improvement over previous experiments and approaches predicted levels for diffuser gamma-rays from the Galactic plane. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: July 1991 DOI: 10.1086/170181 Bibcode: 1991ApJ...375..202M Keywords: Cosmic Ray Showers; Diffuse Radiation; Galactic Radiation; Gamma Rays; Milky Way Galaxy; Muons; Radiant Flux Density; Radiation Counters; Radiation Measurement; Space Radiation; COSMIC RAYS: GENERAL; GAMMA RAYS: GENERAL full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (4)
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