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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2024Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2024 FrancePublisher:American Physical Society (APS) Zhen Cao; F. Aharonian; null Axikegu; Y. X. Bai; Y. W. Bao; D. Bastieri; X. J. Bi; Y. J. Bi; W. Bian; A. V. Bukevich; Q. Cao; W. Y. Cao; Zhe Cao; J. Chang; J. F. Chang; A. M. Chen; E. S. Chen; H. X. Chen; Liang Chen; Lin Chen; Long Chen; M. J. Chen; M. L. Chen; Q. H. Chen; S. Chen; S. H. Chen; S. Z. Chen; T. L. Chen; Y. Chen; N. Cheng; Y. D. Cheng; M. Y. Cui; S. W. Cui; X. H. Cui; Y. D. Cui; B. Z. Dai; H. L. Dai; Z. G. Dai; null Danzengluobu; X. Q. Dong; K. K. Duan; J. H. Fan; Y. Z. Fan; J. Fang; J. H. Fang; K. Fang; C. F. Feng; H. Feng; L. Feng; S. H. Feng; X. T. Feng; Y. Feng; Y. L. Feng; S. Gabici; B. Gao; C. D. Gao; Q. Gao; W. Gao; W. K. Gao; M. M. Ge; L. S. Geng; G. Giacinti; G. H. Gong; Q. B. Gou; M. H. Gu; F. L. Guo; X. L. Guo; Y. Q. Guo; Y. Y. Guo; Y. A. Han; M. Hasan; H. H. He; H. N. He; J. Y. He; Y. He; Y. K. Hor; B. W. Hou; C. Hou; X. Hou; H. B. Hu; Q. Hu; S. C. Hu; D. H. Huang; T. Q. Huang; W. J. Huang; X. T. Huang; X. Y. Huang; Y. Huang; X. L. Ji; H. Y. Jia; K. Jia; K. Jiang; X. W. Jiang; Z. J. Jiang; M. Jin; M. M. Kang; I. Karpikov; D. Kuleshov; K. Kurinov; B. B. Li; C. M. Li; Cheng Li; Cong Li; D. Li; F. Li; H. B. Li; H. C. Li; Jian Li; Jie Li; K. Li; S. D. Li; W. L. Li; W. L. Li; X. R. Li; Xin Li; Y. Z. Li; Zhe Li; Zhuo Li; E. W. Liang; Y. F. Liang; S. J. Lin; B. Liu; C. Liu; D. Liu; D. B. Liu; H. Liu; H. D. Liu; J. Liu; J. L. Liu; M. Y. Liu; R. Y. Liu; S. M. Liu; W. Liu; Y. Liu; Y. N. Liu; Q. Luo; Y. Luo; H. K. Lv; B. Q. Ma; L. L. Ma; X. H. Ma; J. R. Mao; Z. Min; W. Mitthumsiri; H. J. Mu; Y. C. Nan; A. Neronov; L. J. Ou; P. Pattarakijwanich; Z. Y. Pei; J. C. Qi; M. Y. Qi; B. Q. Qiao; J. J. Qin; A. Raza; D. Ruffolo; A. Sáiz; M. Saeed; D. Semikoz; L. Shao; O. Shchegolev; X. D. Sheng; F. W. Shu; H. C. Song; Yu. V. Stenkin; V. Stepanov; Y. Su; D. X. Sun; Q. N. Sun; X. N. Sun; Z. B. Sun; J. Takata; P. H. T. Tam; Q. W. Tang; R. Tang; Z. B. Tang; W. W. Tian; C. Wang; C. B. Wang; G. W. Wang; H. G. Wang; H. H. Wang; J. C. Wang; Kai Wang; Kai Wang; L. P. Wang; L. Y. Wang; P. H. Wang; R. Wang; W. Wang; X. G. Wang; X. Y. Wang; Y. Wang; Y. D. Wang; Y. J. Wang; Z. H. Wang; Z. X. Wang; Zhen Wang; Zheng Wang; D. M. Wei;pmid: 39213544
handle: 21.11116/0000-000F-C51E-2
Very recently, the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) reported the observation of the very early TeV afterglow of the brightest-of-all-time GRB 221009A, recording the highest photon statistics in the TeV band ever from a gamma-ray burst. We use this unique observation to place stringent constraints on an energy dependence of the speed of light in vacuum, a manifestation of Lorentz invariance violation (LIV) predicted by some quantum gravity (QG) theories. Our results show that the 95% confidence level lower limits on the QG energy scales are $E_{\mathrm{QG},1}>10$ times of the Planck energy $E_\mathrm{Pl}$ for the linear, and $E_{\mathrm{QG},2}>6\times10^{-8}E_\mathrm{Pl}$ for the quadratic LIV effects, respectively. Our limits on the quadratic LIV case improve previous best bounds by factors of 5--7. 7pages, 5 figures
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2024Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2024 FrancePublisher:American Physical Society (APS) Zhen Cao; F. Aharonian; null Axikegu; Y. X. Bai; Y. W. Bao; D. Bastieri; X. J. Bi; Y. J. Bi; W. Bian; A. V. Bukevich; Q. Cao; W. Y. Cao; Zhe Cao; J. Chang; J. F. Chang; A. M. Chen; E. S. Chen; H. X. Chen; Liang Chen; Lin Chen; Long Chen; M. J. Chen; M. L. Chen; Q. H. Chen; S. Chen; S. H. Chen; S. Z. Chen; T. L. Chen; Y. Chen; N. Cheng; Y. D. Cheng; M. Y. Cui; S. W. Cui; X. H. Cui; Y. D. Cui; B. Z. Dai; H. L. Dai; Z. G. Dai; null Danzengluobu; X. Q. Dong; K. K. Duan; J. H. Fan; Y. Z. Fan; J. Fang; J. H. Fang; K. Fang; C. F. Feng; H. Feng; L. Feng; S. H. Feng; X. T. Feng; Y. Feng; Y. L. Feng; S. Gabici; B. Gao; C. D. Gao; Q. Gao; W. Gao; W. K. Gao; M. M. Ge; L. S. Geng; G. Giacinti; G. H. Gong; Q. B. Gou; M. H. Gu; F. L. Guo; X. L. Guo; Y. Q. Guo; Y. Y. Guo; Y. A. Han; M. Hasan; H. H. He; H. N. He; J. Y. He; Y. He; Y. K. Hor; B. W. Hou; C. Hou; X. Hou; H. B. Hu; Q. Hu; S. C. Hu; D. H. Huang; T. Q. Huang; W. J. Huang; X. T. Huang; X. Y. Huang; Y. Huang; X. L. Ji; H. Y. Jia; K. Jia; K. Jiang; X. W. Jiang; Z. J. Jiang; M. Jin; M. M. Kang; I. Karpikov; D. Kuleshov; K. Kurinov; B. B. Li; C. M. Li; Cheng Li; Cong Li; D. Li; F. Li; H. B. Li; H. C. Li; Jian Li; Jie Li; K. Li; S. D. Li; W. L. Li; W. L. Li; X. R. Li; Xin Li; Y. Z. Li; Zhe Li; Zhuo Li; E. W. Liang; Y. F. Liang; S. J. Lin; B. Liu; C. Liu; D. Liu; D. B. Liu; H. Liu; H. D. Liu; J. Liu; J. L. Liu; M. Y. Liu; R. Y. Liu; S. M. Liu; W. Liu; Y. Liu; Y. N. Liu; Q. Luo; Y. Luo; H. K. Lv; B. Q. Ma; L. L. Ma; X. H. Ma; J. R. Mao; Z. Min; W. Mitthumsiri; H. J. Mu; Y. C. Nan; A. Neronov; L. J. Ou; P. Pattarakijwanich; Z. Y. Pei; J. C. Qi; M. Y. Qi; B. Q. Qiao; J. J. Qin; A. Raza; D. Ruffolo; A. Sáiz; M. Saeed; D. Semikoz; L. Shao; O. Shchegolev; X. D. Sheng; F. W. Shu; H. C. Song; Yu. V. Stenkin; V. Stepanov; Y. Su; D. X. Sun; Q. N. Sun; X. N. Sun; Z. B. Sun; J. Takata; P. H. T. Tam; Q. W. Tang; R. Tang; Z. B. Tang; W. W. Tian; C. Wang; C. B. Wang; G. W. Wang; H. G. Wang; H. H. Wang; J. C. Wang; Kai Wang; Kai Wang; L. P. Wang; L. Y. Wang; P. H. Wang; R. Wang; W. Wang; X. G. Wang; X. Y. Wang; Y. Wang; Y. D. Wang; Y. J. Wang; Z. H. Wang; Z. X. Wang; Zhen Wang; Zheng Wang; D. M. Wei;pmid: 39213544
handle: 21.11116/0000-000F-C51E-2
Very recently, the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) reported the observation of the very early TeV afterglow of the brightest-of-all-time GRB 221009A, recording the highest photon statistics in the TeV band ever from a gamma-ray burst. We use this unique observation to place stringent constraints on an energy dependence of the speed of light in vacuum, a manifestation of Lorentz invariance violation (LIV) predicted by some quantum gravity (QG) theories. Our results show that the 95% confidence level lower limits on the QG energy scales are $E_{\mathrm{QG},1}>10$ times of the Planck energy $E_\mathrm{Pl}$ for the linear, and $E_{\mathrm{QG},2}>6\times10^{-8}E_\mathrm{Pl}$ for the quadratic LIV effects, respectively. Our limits on the quadratic LIV case improve previous best bounds by factors of 5--7. 7pages, 5 figures
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2024Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2024 FrancePublisher:American Physical Society (APS) Publicly fundedCao, Zhen; Aharonian, F; An, Q; Axikegu, A; Bai, Y.X; Bao, Y.W; Bastieri, D; Bi, X.J; Bi, Y.J; Bian, W; Bukevich, A.V; Cao, Q; Cao, W.Y; Cao, Zhe; Chang, J; Chang, J.F; Chen, A.M; Chen, E.S; Chen, H.X; Chen, Liang; Chen, Lin; Chen, Long; Chen, M.J; Chen, M.L; Chen, Q.H; Della Volpe, D; Gao, L.Q; He, X.B; Heller, M; Ke, T; Li, H.Y; Li, W.L; Liu, J.Y; Lu, R; Ou, Z.W; Pang, B.Y; Qi, Y.Q; Shao, C.Y; Chen, S.H; Chen, S.Z; Chen, T.L; Chen, Y; Cheng, N; Cheng, Y.D; Cui, M.Y; Cui, S.W; Cui, X.H; Cui, Y.D; Dai, B.Z; Dai, H.L; Dai, Z.G; Danzengluobu, M; Dong, X.Q; Duan, K.K; Fan, J.H; Fan, Y.Z; Fang, J; Fang, J.H; Fang, K; Feng, C.F; Feng, H; Feng, L; Feng, S.H; Feng, X.T; Feng, Y; Feng, Y.L; Gabici, S; Gao, B; Gao, C.D; Gao, Q; Gao, W; Gao, W.K; Ge, M.M; Geng, L.S; Giacinti, G; Gong, G.H; Gou, Q.B; Gu, M.H; Guo, F.L; Guo, X.L; Guo, Y.Q; Guo, Y.Y; Han, Y.A; Hasan, M; He, H.H; He, H.N; He, J.Y; He, Y; Hor, Y.K; Hou, B.W; Hou, C; Hou, X; Hu, H.B; Hu, Q; Hu, S.C; Huang, D.H; Huang, T.Q; Huang, W.J; Huang, X.T; Huang, X.Y; Huang, Y; Ji, X.L; Jia, H.Y; Jia, K; Jiang, K; Jiang, X.W; Jiang, Z.J; Jin, M; Kang, M.M; Karpikov, I; Kuleshov, D; Kurinov, K; Li, B.B; Li, C.M; Li, Cheng; Li, Cong; Li, D; Li, F; Li, H.B; Li, H.C; Li, Jian; Li, Jie; Li, K; Li, S.D; Li, X.R; Li, Xin; Li, Y.Z; Li, Zhe; Li, Zhuo; Liang, E.W; Liang, Y.F; Lin, S.J; Liu, B; Liu, C; Liu, D; Liu, D.B; Liu, H; Liu, H.D; Liu, J; Liu, J.L; Liu, M.Y; Liu, R.Y; Liu, S.M; Liu, W; Liu, Y; Liu, Y.N; Luo, Q; Luo, Y; Lv, H.K; Ma, B.Q; Ma, L.L; Ma, X.H; Mao, J.R; Min, Z; Mitthumsiri, W; Mu, H.J; Nan, Y.C; Neronov, A; Ou, L.J; Pattarakijwanich, P; Pei, Z.Y; Qi, J.C; Qi, M.Y; Qiao, B.Q; Qin, J.J; Raza, A; Ruffolo, D; Sáiz, A; Saeed, M; Semikoz, D; Shao, L; Shchegolev, O; Sheng, X.D; Shu, F.W; Song, H.C; Stenkin, Yu.V; Stepanov, V; Su, Y; Sun, D.X; Sun, Q.N; Sun, X.N; Sun, Z.B; Takata, J; Tam, P.H.T; Tang, Q.W; Tang, R; Tang, Z.B; Tian, W.W; Wang, C; Wang, C.B; Wang, G.W; Wang, H.G; Wang, H.H; Wang, J.C; Wang, K; Wang, L.P; Wang, L.Y; Wang, P.H; Wang, R; Wang, W;pmid: 38613275
handle: 21.11116/0000-000F-1E44-4
We present the measurements of all-particle energy spectrum and mean logarithmic mass of cosmic rays in the energy range of 0.3-30 PeV using data collected from LHAASO-KM2A between September 2021 and December 2022, which is based on a nearly composition-independent energy reconstruction method, achieving unprecedented accuracy. Our analysis reveals the position of the knee at $3.67 \pm 0.05 \pm 0.15$ PeV. Below the knee, the spectral index is found to be -$2.7413 \pm 0.0004 \pm 0.0050$, while above the knee, it is -$3.128 \pm 0.005 \pm 0.027$, with the sharpness of the transition measured with a statistical error of 2%. The mean logarithmic mass of cosmic rays is almost heavier than helium in the whole measured energy range. It decreases from 1.7 at 0.3 PeV to 1.3 at 3 PeV, representing a 24% decline following a power law with an index of -$0.1200 \pm 0.0003 \pm 0.0341$. This is equivalent to an increase in abundance of light components. Above the knee, the mean logarithmic mass exhibits a power law trend towards heavier components, which is reversal to the behavior observed in the all-particle energy spectrum. Additionally, the knee position and the change in power-law index are approximately the same. These findings suggest that the knee observed in the all-particle spectrum corresponds to the knee of the light component, rather than the medium-heavy components. 8 pages, 3 figures
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2024Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2024 FrancePublisher:American Physical Society (APS) Publicly fundedCao, Zhen; Aharonian, F; An, Q; Axikegu, A; Bai, Y.X; Bao, Y.W; Bastieri, D; Bi, X.J; Bi, Y.J; Bian, W; Bukevich, A.V; Cao, Q; Cao, W.Y; Cao, Zhe; Chang, J; Chang, J.F; Chen, A.M; Chen, E.S; Chen, H.X; Chen, Liang; Chen, Lin; Chen, Long; Chen, M.J; Chen, M.L; Chen, Q.H; Della Volpe, D; Gao, L.Q; He, X.B; Heller, M; Ke, T; Li, H.Y; Li, W.L; Liu, J.Y; Lu, R; Ou, Z.W; Pang, B.Y; Qi, Y.Q; Shao, C.Y; Chen, S.H; Chen, S.Z; Chen, T.L; Chen, Y; Cheng, N; Cheng, Y.D; Cui, M.Y; Cui, S.W; Cui, X.H; Cui, Y.D; Dai, B.Z; Dai, H.L; Dai, Z.G; Danzengluobu, M; Dong, X.Q; Duan, K.K; Fan, J.H; Fan, Y.Z; Fang, J; Fang, J.H; Fang, K; Feng, C.F; Feng, H; Feng, L; Feng, S.H; Feng, X.T; Feng, Y; Feng, Y.L; Gabici, S; Gao, B; Gao, C.D; Gao, Q; Gao, W; Gao, W.K; Ge, M.M; Geng, L.S; Giacinti, G; Gong, G.H; Gou, Q.B; Gu, M.H; Guo, F.L; Guo, X.L; Guo, Y.Q; Guo, Y.Y; Han, Y.A; Hasan, M; He, H.H; He, H.N; He, J.Y; He, Y; Hor, Y.K; Hou, B.W; Hou, C; Hou, X; Hu, H.B; Hu, Q; Hu, S.C; Huang, D.H; Huang, T.Q; Huang, W.J; Huang, X.T; Huang, X.Y; Huang, Y; Ji, X.L; Jia, H.Y; Jia, K; Jiang, K; Jiang, X.W; Jiang, Z.J; Jin, M; Kang, M.M; Karpikov, I; Kuleshov, D; Kurinov, K; Li, B.B; Li, C.M; Li, Cheng; Li, Cong; Li, D; Li, F; Li, H.B; Li, H.C; Li, Jian; Li, Jie; Li, K; Li, S.D; Li, X.R; Li, Xin; Li, Y.Z; Li, Zhe; Li, Zhuo; Liang, E.W; Liang, Y.F; Lin, S.J; Liu, B; Liu, C; Liu, D; Liu, D.B; Liu, H; Liu, H.D; Liu, J; Liu, J.L; Liu, M.Y; Liu, R.Y; Liu, S.M; Liu, W; Liu, Y; Liu, Y.N; Luo, Q; Luo, Y; Lv, H.K; Ma, B.Q; Ma, L.L; Ma, X.H; Mao, J.R; Min, Z; Mitthumsiri, W; Mu, H.J; Nan, Y.C; Neronov, A; Ou, L.J; Pattarakijwanich, P; Pei, Z.Y; Qi, J.C; Qi, M.Y; Qiao, B.Q; Qin, J.J; Raza, A; Ruffolo, D; Sáiz, A; Saeed, M; Semikoz, D; Shao, L; Shchegolev, O; Sheng, X.D; Shu, F.W; Song, H.C; Stenkin, Yu.V; Stepanov, V; Su, Y; Sun, D.X; Sun, Q.N; Sun, X.N; Sun, Z.B; Takata, J; Tam, P.H.T; Tang, Q.W; Tang, R; Tang, Z.B; Tian, W.W; Wang, C; Wang, C.B; Wang, G.W; Wang, H.G; Wang, H.H; Wang, J.C; Wang, K; Wang, L.P; Wang, L.Y; Wang, P.H; Wang, R; Wang, W;pmid: 38613275
handle: 21.11116/0000-000F-1E44-4
We present the measurements of all-particle energy spectrum and mean logarithmic mass of cosmic rays in the energy range of 0.3-30 PeV using data collected from LHAASO-KM2A between September 2021 and December 2022, which is based on a nearly composition-independent energy reconstruction method, achieving unprecedented accuracy. Our analysis reveals the position of the knee at $3.67 \pm 0.05 \pm 0.15$ PeV. Below the knee, the spectral index is found to be -$2.7413 \pm 0.0004 \pm 0.0050$, while above the knee, it is -$3.128 \pm 0.005 \pm 0.027$, with the sharpness of the transition measured with a statistical error of 2%. The mean logarithmic mass of cosmic rays is almost heavier than helium in the whole measured energy range. It decreases from 1.7 at 0.3 PeV to 1.3 at 3 PeV, representing a 24% decline following a power law with an index of -$0.1200 \pm 0.0003 \pm 0.0341$. This is equivalent to an increase in abundance of light components. Above the knee, the mean logarithmic mass exhibits a power law trend towards heavier components, which is reversal to the behavior observed in the all-particle energy spectrum. Additionally, the knee position and the change in power-law index are approximately the same. These findings suggest that the knee observed in the all-particle spectrum corresponds to the knee of the light component, rather than the medium-heavy components. 8 pages, 3 figures
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2024Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2023 FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Publicly fundedCao, Zhen; Aharonian, F; An, Q; Axikegu, M; Bai, Y.X; Bao, Y.W; Bastieri, D; Bi, X.J; Bi, Y.J; Cai, J.T; Cao, Q; Cao, W.Y; Cao, Zhe; Chang, J; Chang, J.F; Chen, A.M; Chen, E.S; Chen, Liang; Chen, Lin; Chen, Long; Chen, M.J; Chen, M.L; Chen, Q.H; Chen, S.H; Chen, S.Z; Chen, T.L; Chen, Y; Cheng, N; Cheng, Y.D; Cui, M.Y; Cui, S.W; Cui, X.H; Cui, Y.D; Dai, B.Z; Dai, H.L; Dai, Z.G; Danzengluobu, M; Della Volpe, D; Dong, X.Q; Duan, K.K; Fan, J.H; Fan, Y.Z; Fang, J; Fang, K; Feng, C.F; Feng, L; Feng, S.H; Feng, X.T; Feng, Y.L; Gabici, S; Gao, B; Gao, C.D; Gao, L.Q; Gao, Q; Gao, W; Gao, W.K; Ge, M.M; Geng, L.S; Giacinti, G; Gong, G.H; Gou, Q.B; Gu, M.H; Guo, F.L; Guo, X.L; Guo, Y.Q; Guo, Y.Y; Han, Y.A; He, H.H; He, H.N; He, J.Y; He, X.B; He, Y; Heller, M; Hor, Y.K; Hou, B.W; Hou, C; Hou, X; Hu, H.B; Hu, Q; Hu, S.C; Huang, D.H; Huang, T.Q; Huang, W.J; Huang, X.T; Huang, X.Y; Huang, Y; Huang, Z.C; Ji, X.L; Jia, H.Y; Jia, K; Jiang, K; Jiang, X.W; Jiang, Z.J; Jin, M; Kang, M.M; Ke, T; Kuleshov, D; Kurinov, K; Li, B.B; Li, Cheng; Li, Cong; Li, D; Li, F; Li, H.B; Li, H.C; Li, H.Y; Li, J; Li, Jian; Li, Jie; Li, K; Li, W.L; Li, W.L; Li, X.R; Li, Xin; Li, Y.Z; Li, Zhe; Li, Zhuo; Liang, E.W; Liang, Y.F; Lin, S.J; Liu, B; Liu, C; Liu, D; Liu, H; Liu, H.D; Liu, J; Liu, J.L; Liu, J.Y; Liu, M.Y; Liu, R.Y; Liu, S.M; Liu, W; Liu, Y; Liu, Y.N; Lu, R; Luo, Q; Lv, H.K; Ma, B.Q; Ma, L.L; Ma, X.H; Mao, J.R; Min, Z; Mitthumsiri, W; Mu, H.J; Nan, Y.C; Neronov, A; Ou, Z.W; Pang, B.Y; Pattarakijwanich, P; Pei, Z.Y; Qi, M.Y; Qi, Y.Q; Qiao, B.Q; Qin, J.J; Ruffolo, D; Saiz, A; Semikoz, D; Shao, C.Y; Shao, L; Shchegolev, O; Sheng, X.D; Shu, F.W; Song, H.C; Stenkin, Yu.V; Stepanov, V; Su, Y; Sun, Q.N; Sun, X.N; Sun, Z.B; Tam, P.H.T; Tang, Q.W; Tang, Z.B; Tian, W.W; Wang, C; Wang, C.B; Wang, G.W; Wang, H.G; Wang, H.H; Wang, J.C; Wang, K; Wang, L.P; Wang, L.Y; Wang, P.H; Wang, R; Wang, W; Wang, X.G; Wang, X.Y; Wang, Y; Wang, Y.D; Wang, Y.J; Wang, Z.H; Wang, Z.X; Wang, Zhen; Wang, Zheng; Wei, D.M; Wei, J.J; Wei, Y.J; Wen, T; Wu, C.Y; Wu, H.R;We report the detection of a $γ$-ray bubble spanning at least 100$\rm deg^2$ in ultra high energy (UHE) up to a few PeV in the direction of the star-forming region Cygnus X, implying the presence Super PeVatron(s) accelerating protons to at least 10 PeV. A log-parabola form with the photon index $Γ(E) = (2.71 \pm 0.02) + (0.11 \pm 0.02) \times \log_{10} (E/10 \ {\rm TeV})$ is found fitting the gamma-ray energy spectrum of the bubble well. UHE sources, `hot spots' correlated with very massive molecular clouds, and a quasi-spherical amorphous $γ$-ray emitter with a sharp central brightening are observed in the bubble. In the core of $\sim 0.5^{\circ}$, spatially associating with a region containing massive OB association (Cygnus OB2) and a microquasar (Cygnus X-3), as well as previously reported multi-TeV sources, an enhanced concentration of UHE $γ$-rays are observed with 2 photons at energies above 1 PeV. The general feature of the bubble, the morphology and the energy spectrum, are reasonably reproduced by the assumption of a particle accelerator in the core, continuously injecting protons into the ambient medium.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2024 FrancePublisher:IOP Publishing Authors: Cao, Z.; Aharonian, F. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1157-3915; Axikegu; Bai , Y.; +196 AuthorsCao, Z.; Aharonian, F. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1157-3915; Axikegu; Bai , Y.; Bao, Y.; Bastieri, D.; Bi, X.; Bi, Y.; Bian, W.; Bukevich, A.; Cao, Q.; Cao, W.; Cao, Z.; Chang, J.; Chang, J.; Chen, A.; Chen, E.; Chen, H.; Chen, L.; Chen, L.; Chen, L.; Chen, M.; Chen, M.; Chen, Q.; Chen, S.; Chen, S.; Chen, S.; Chen, T.; Chen, Y.; Cheng, N.; Cheng, Y.; Cui, M.; Cui, S.; Cui, X.; Cui, Y.; Dai, B.; Dai, H.; Dai, Z.; Danzengluobu; Dong, X.; Duan, K.; Fan, J.; Fan, Y.; Fang, J.; Fang, J.; Fang, K.; Feng, C.; Feng, H.; Feng, L.; Feng, S.; Feng, X.; Feng, Y.; Feng, Y.; Gabici, S.; Gao, B.; Gao, C.; Gao, Q.; Gao, W.; Gao, W.; Ge, M.; Geng, L.; Giacinti, G.; Gong, G.; Gou, Q.; Gu, M.; Guo, F.; Guo, X.; Guo, Y.; Guo, Y.; Han, Y.; Hasan, M.; He, H.; He, H.; He, J.; He, Y.; Hor, Y.; Hou, B.; Hou, C.; Hou, X.; Hu, H.; Hu, Q.; Hu, S.; Huang, D.; Huang, T.; Huang, W.; Huang, X.; Huang, X.; Huang, Y.; Ji, X.; Jia, H.; Jia, K.; Jiang, K.; Jiang, X.; Jiang, Z.; Jin, M.; Kang, M.; Karpikov, I.; Kuleshov, D.; Kurinov, K.; Li, B.; Li, C.; Li, C.; Li, C.; Li, D.; Li, F.; Li, H.; Li, H.; Li, J.; Li, J.; Li, K.; Li, S.; Li, W.; Li, W.; Li, X.; Li, X.; Li, Y.; Li, Z.; Li, Z.; Liang, E.; Liang, Y.; Lin, S.; Liu, B.; Liu, C.; Liu, D.; Liu, D.; Liu, H.; Liu, H.; Liu, J.; Liu, J.; Liu, M.; Liu, R.; Liu, S.; Liu, W.; Liu, Y.; Liu, Y.; Luo, Q.; Luo, Y.; Lv, H.; Ma, B.; Ma, L.; Ma, X.; Mao, J.; Min, Z.; Mitthumsiri, W.; Mu, H.; Nan, Y.; Neronov, A.; Ou, L.; Pattarakijwanich, P.; Pei, Z.; Qi, J.; Qi, M.; Qiao, B.; Qin, J.; Raza, A.; Ruffolo, D.; Sáiz, A.; Saeed, M.; Semikoz, D.; Shao, L.; Shchegolev, O.; Sheng, X.; Shu, F.; Song, H.; Stenkin, Y.; Stepanov, V.; Su, Y.; Sun, D.; Sun, Q.; Sun, X.; Sun, Z.; Takata, J.; Tam, P.; Tang, Q.; Tang, R.; Tang, Z.; Tian, W.; Wang, C.; Wang, C.; Wang, G.; Wang, H.; Wang, H.; Wang, J.; Wang, K.; Wang, K.; Wang, L.; Wang, L.; Wang, P.; Wang, R.; Wang, W.; Wang, X.; Wang, X.; Wang, Y.; Wang, Y.; Wang, Y.; Wang, Z.; Wang, Z.; Wang, Z.; Wang, Z.; Wei, D.;handle: 21.11116/0000-000F-4BF1-D
Abstract The full array of the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) has been in operation since July 2021. For its kilometer-square array (KM2A), we optimized the selection criteria for very high and ultra-high energy γ-rays using data collected from August 2021 to August 2022, resulting in an improvement in significance of the detection in the Crab Nebula of approximately 15%, compared with that of previous cuts. With the implementation of these new selection criteria, the angular resolution was also significantly improved by approximately 10% at tens of TeV. Other aspects of the full KM2A array performance, such as the pointing error, were also calibrated using the Crab Nebula. The resulting energy spectrum of the Crab Nebula in the energy range of 10-1000 TeV are well fitted by a log-parabola model, which is consistent with the previous results from LHAASO and other experiments.
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Abstract The full array of the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) has been in operation since July 2021. For its kilometer-square array (KM2A), we optimized the selection criteria for very high and ultra-high energy γ-rays using data collected from August 2021 to August 2022, resulting in an improvement in significance of the detection in the Crab Nebula of approximately 15%, compared with that of previous cuts. With the implementation of these new selection criteria, the angular resolution was also significantly improved by approximately 10% at tens of TeV. Other aspects of the full KM2A array performance, such as the pointing error, were also calibrated using the Crab Nebula. The resulting energy spectrum of the Crab Nebula in the energy range of 10-1000 TeV are well fitted by a log-parabola model, which is consistent with the previous results from LHAASO and other experiments.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Preprint 2023Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2023 FrancePublisher:American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Cao, Zhen; Aharonian, F; An, Q; M., Axikegu; Bai, Y.X; Bao, Y.W; Bastieri, D; Bi, X.J; Bi, Y.J; Cai, J.T; Cao, Q; Cao, W.Y; Cao, Zhe; Chang, J; Chang, J.F; Chen, A.M; Chen, E.S; Chen, Liang; Chen, Lin; Chen, Long; Chen, M.J; Chen, M.L; Chen, Q.H; Chen, S.H; Chen, S.Z; Chen, T.L; Chen, Y; Cheng, N; Cheng, Y.D; Cui, M.Y; Cui, S.W; Cui, X.H; Cui, Y.D; Dai, B.Z; Dai, H.L; Dai, Z.G; Danzengluobu, M; Della Volpe, D; Dong, X.Q; Duan, K.K; Fan, J.H; Fan, Y.Z; Fang, J; Fang, K; Feng, C.F; Feng, L; Feng, S.H; Feng, X.T; Feng, Y.L; Gabici, S; Gao, B; Gao, C.D; Gao, L.Q; Gao, Q; Gao, W; Gao, W.K; Ge, M.M; Geng, L.S; Giacinti, G; Gong, G.H; Gou, Q.B; Gu, M.H; Guo, F.L; Guo, X.L; Guo, Y.Q; Guo, Y.Y; Han, Y.A; He, H.H; He, H.N; He, J.Y; He, X.B; He, Y; Heller, M; Hor, Y.K; Hou, B.W; Hou, C; Hou, X; Hu, H.B; Hu, Q; Hu, S.C; Huang, D.H; Huang, T.Q; Huang, W.J; Huang, X.T; Huang, X.Y; Huang, Y; Huang, Z.C; Ji, X.L; Jia, H.Y; Jia, K; Jiang, K; Jiang, X.W; Jiang, Z.J; Jin, M; Kang, M.M; Ke, T; Kuleshov, D; Kurinov, K; Li, B.B; Li, Cheng; Li, Cong; Li, D; Li, F; Li, H.B; Li, H.C; Li, H.Y; Li, J; Li, Jian; Li, Jie; Li, K; Li, W.L; Li, W.L; Li, X.R; Li, Xin; Li, Y.Z; Li, Zhe; Li, Zhuo; Liang, E.W; Liang, Y.F; Lin, S.J; Liu, B; Liu, C; Liu, D; Liu, H; Liu, H.D; Liu, J; Liu, J.L; Liu, J.Y; Liu, M.Y; Liu, R.Y; Liu, S.M; Liu, W; Liu, Y; Liu, Y.N; Lu, R; Luo, Q; Lv, H.K; Ma, B.Q; Ma, L.L; Ma, X.H; Mao, J.R; Min, Z; Mitthumsiri, W; Mu, H.J; Nan, Y.C; Neronov, A; Ou, Z.W; Pang, B.Y; Pattarakijwanich, P; Pei, Z.Y; Qi, M.Y; Qi, Y.Q; Qiao, B.Q; Qin, J.J; Ruffolo, D; Saiz, A; Semikoz, D; Shao, C.Y; Shao, L; Shchegolev, O; Sheng, X.D; Shu, F.W; Song, H.C; Stenkin, Yu.V; Stepanov, V; Su, Y; Sun, Q.N; Sun, X.N; Sun, Z.B; Tam, P.H.T; Tang, Q.W; Tang, Z.B; Tian, W.W; Wang, C; Wang, C.B; Wang, G.W; Wang, H.G; Wang, H.H; Wang, J.C; Wang, K; Wang, L.P; Wang, L.Y; Wang, P.H; Wang, R; Wang, W; Wang, X.G; Wang, X.Y; Wang, Y; Wang, Y.D; Wang, Y.J; Wang, Z.H; Wang, Z.X; Wang, Zhen; Wang, Zheng; Wei, D.M; Wei, J.J; Wei, Y.J; Wen, T; Wu, C.Y; Wu, H.R;The highest-energy gamma-rays from gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have important implications for their radiation mechanism. Here we report the detection of gamma-rays up to 13 teraelectronvolts from the brightest GRB 221009A by the Large High Altitude Air-shower Observatory (LHAASO). The LHAASO-KM2A detector registered more than 140 gamma-rays with energies above 3 teraelectronvolts during 230 to 900 seconds after the trigger. The intrinsic energy spectrum of gamma-rays can be described by a power-law after correcting for extragalactic background light absorption. Such a hard spectrum challenges the synchrotron self-Compton scenario of relativistic electrons for the afterglow emission above several teraelectronvolts. Observations of gamma-rays up to 13 teraelectronvolts from a source with a measured redshift of z = 0.151 hints more transparency in intergalactic space than previously expected. Alternatively, one may invoke new physics such as Lorentz invariance violation or an axion origin of very high-energy signals.
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Very recently, the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) reported the observation of the very early TeV afterglow of the brightest-of-all-time GRB 221009A, recording the highest photon statistics in the TeV band ever from a gamma-ray burst. We use this unique observation to place stringent constraints on an energy dependence of the speed of light in vacuum, a manifestation of Lorentz invariance violation (LIV) predicted by some quantum gravity (QG) theories. Our results show that the 95% confidence level lower limits on the QG energy scales are $E_{\mathrm{QG},1}>10$ times of the Planck energy $E_\mathrm{Pl}$ for the linear, and $E_{\mathrm{QG},2}>6\times10^{-8}E_\mathrm{Pl}$ for the quadratic LIV effects, respectively. Our limits on the quadratic LIV case improve previous best bounds by factors of 5--7. 7pages, 5 figures
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Very recently, the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) reported the observation of the very early TeV afterglow of the brightest-of-all-time GRB 221009A, recording the highest photon statistics in the TeV band ever from a gamma-ray burst. We use this unique observation to place stringent constraints on an energy dependence of the speed of light in vacuum, a manifestation of Lorentz invariance violation (LIV) predicted by some quantum gravity (QG) theories. Our results show that the 95% confidence level lower limits on the QG energy scales are $E_{\mathrm{QG},1}>10$ times of the Planck energy $E_\mathrm{Pl}$ for the linear, and $E_{\mathrm{QG},2}>6\times10^{-8}E_\mathrm{Pl}$ for the quadratic LIV effects, respectively. Our limits on the quadratic LIV case improve previous best bounds by factors of 5--7. 7pages, 5 figures
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2024Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2024 FrancePublisher:American Physical Society (APS) Publicly fundedCao, Zhen; Aharonian, F; An, Q; Axikegu, A; Bai, Y.X; Bao, Y.W; Bastieri, D; Bi, X.J; Bi, Y.J; Bian, W; Bukevich, A.V; Cao, Q; Cao, W.Y; Cao, Zhe; Chang, J; Chang, J.F; Chen, A.M; Chen, E.S; Chen, H.X; Chen, Liang; Chen, Lin; Chen, Long; Chen, M.J; Chen, M.L; Chen, Q.H; Della Volpe, D; Gao, L.Q; He, X.B; Heller, M; Ke, T; Li, H.Y; Li, W.L; Liu, J.Y; Lu, R; Ou, Z.W; Pang, B.Y; Qi, Y.Q; Shao, C.Y; Chen, S.H; Chen, S.Z; Chen, T.L; Chen, Y; Cheng, N; Cheng, Y.D; Cui, M.Y; Cui, S.W; Cui, X.H; Cui, Y.D; Dai, B.Z; Dai, H.L; Dai, Z.G; Danzengluobu, M; Dong, X.Q; Duan, K.K; Fan, J.H; Fan, Y.Z; Fang, J; Fang, J.H; Fang, K; Feng, C.F; Feng, H; Feng, L; Feng, S.H; Feng, X.T; Feng, Y; Feng, Y.L; Gabici, S; Gao, B; Gao, C.D; Gao, Q; Gao, W; Gao, W.K; Ge, M.M; Geng, L.S; Giacinti, G; Gong, G.H; Gou, Q.B; Gu, M.H; Guo, F.L; Guo, X.L; Guo, Y.Q; Guo, Y.Y; Han, Y.A; Hasan, M; He, H.H; He, H.N; He, J.Y; He, Y; Hor, Y.K; Hou, B.W; Hou, C; Hou, X; Hu, H.B; Hu, Q; Hu, S.C; Huang, D.H; Huang, T.Q; Huang, W.J; Huang, X.T; Huang, X.Y; Huang, Y; Ji, X.L; Jia, H.Y; Jia, K; Jiang, K; Jiang, X.W; Jiang, Z.J; Jin, M; Kang, M.M; Karpikov, I; Kuleshov, D; Kurinov, K; Li, B.B; Li, C.M; Li, Cheng; Li, Cong; Li, D; Li, F; Li, H.B; Li, H.C; Li, Jian; Li, Jie; Li, K; Li, S.D; Li, X.R; Li, Xin; Li, Y.Z; Li, Zhe; Li, Zhuo; Liang, E.W; Liang, Y.F; Lin, S.J; Liu, B; Liu, C; Liu, D; Liu, D.B; Liu, H; Liu, H.D; Liu, J; Liu, J.L; Liu, M.Y; Liu, R.Y; Liu, S.M; Liu, W; Liu, Y; Liu, Y.N; Luo, Q; Luo, Y; Lv, H.K; Ma, B.Q; Ma, L.L; Ma, X.H; Mao, J.R; Min, Z; Mitthumsiri, W; Mu, H.J; Nan, Y.C; Neronov, A; Ou, L.J; Pattarakijwanich, P; Pei, Z.Y; Qi, J.C; Qi, M.Y; Qiao, B.Q; Qin, J.J; Raza, A; Ruffolo, D; Sáiz, A; Saeed, M; Semikoz, D; Shao, L; Shchegolev, O; Sheng, X.D; Shu, F.W; Song, H.C; Stenkin, Yu.V; Stepanov, V; Su, Y; Sun, D.X; Sun, Q.N; Sun, X.N; Sun, Z.B; Takata, J; Tam, P.H.T; Tang, Q.W; Tang, R; Tang, Z.B; Tian, W.W; Wang, C; Wang, C.B; Wang, G.W; Wang, H.G; Wang, H.H; Wang, J.C; Wang, K; Wang, L.P; Wang, L.Y; Wang, P.H; Wang, R; Wang, W;pmid: 38613275
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We present the measurements of all-particle energy spectrum and mean logarithmic mass of cosmic rays in the energy range of 0.3-30 PeV using data collected from LHAASO-KM2A between September 2021 and December 2022, which is based on a nearly composition-independent energy reconstruction method, achieving unprecedented accuracy. Our analysis reveals the position of the knee at $3.67 \pm 0.05 \pm 0.15$ PeV. Below the knee, the spectral index is found to be -$2.7413 \pm 0.0004 \pm 0.0050$, while above the knee, it is -$3.128 \pm 0.005 \pm 0.027$, with the sharpness of the transition measured with a statistical error of 2%. The mean logarithmic mass of cosmic rays is almost heavier than helium in the whole measured energy range. It decreases from 1.7 at 0.3 PeV to 1.3 at 3 PeV, representing a 24% decline following a power law with an index of -$0.1200 \pm 0.0003 \pm 0.0341$. This is equivalent to an increase in abundance of light components. Above the knee, the mean logarithmic mass exhibits a power law trend towards heavier components, which is reversal to the behavior observed in the all-particle energy spectrum. Additionally, the knee position and the change in power-law index are approximately the same. These findings suggest that the knee observed in the all-particle spectrum corresponds to the knee of the light component, rather than the medium-heavy components. 8 pages, 3 figures
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2024Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2024 FrancePublisher:American Physical Society (APS) Publicly fundedCao, Zhen; Aharonian, F; An, Q; Axikegu, A; Bai, Y.X; Bao, Y.W; Bastieri, D; Bi, X.J; Bi, Y.J; Bian, W; Bukevich, A.V; Cao, Q; Cao, W.Y; Cao, Zhe; Chang, J; Chang, J.F; Chen, A.M; Chen, E.S; Chen, H.X; Chen, Liang; Chen, Lin; Chen, Long; Chen, M.J; Chen, M.L; Chen, Q.H; Della Volpe, D; Gao, L.Q; He, X.B; Heller, M; Ke, T; Li, H.Y; Li, W.L; Liu, J.Y; Lu, R; Ou, Z.W; Pang, B.Y; Qi, Y.Q; Shao, C.Y; Chen, S.H; Chen, S.Z; Chen, T.L; Chen, Y; Cheng, N; Cheng, Y.D; Cui, M.Y; Cui, S.W; Cui, X.H; Cui, Y.D; Dai, B.Z; Dai, H.L; Dai, Z.G; Danzengluobu, M; Dong, X.Q; Duan, K.K; Fan, J.H; Fan, Y.Z; Fang, J; Fang, J.H; Fang, K; Feng, C.F; Feng, H; Feng, L; Feng, S.H; Feng, X.T; Feng, Y; Feng, Y.L; Gabici, S; Gao, B; Gao, C.D; Gao, Q; Gao, W; Gao, W.K; Ge, M.M; Geng, L.S; Giacinti, G; Gong, G.H; Gou, Q.B; Gu, M.H; Guo, F.L; Guo, X.L; Guo, Y.Q; Guo, Y.Y; Han, Y.A; Hasan, M; He, H.H; He, H.N; He, J.Y; He, Y; Hor, Y.K; Hou, B.W; Hou, C; Hou, X; Hu, H.B; Hu, Q; Hu, S.C; Huang, D.H; Huang, T.Q; Huang, W.J; Huang, X.T; Huang, X.Y; Huang, Y; Ji, X.L; Jia, H.Y; Jia, K; Jiang, K; Jiang, X.W; Jiang, Z.J; Jin, M; Kang, M.M; Karpikov, I; Kuleshov, D; Kurinov, K; Li, B.B; Li, C.M; Li, Cheng; Li, Cong; Li, D; Li, F; Li, H.B; Li, H.C; Li, Jian; Li, Jie; Li, K; Li, S.D; Li, X.R; Li, Xin; Li, Y.Z; Li, Zhe; Li, Zhuo; Liang, E.W; Liang, Y.F; Lin, S.J; Liu, B; Liu, C; Liu, D; Liu, D.B; Liu, H; Liu, H.D; Liu, J; Liu, J.L; Liu, M.Y; Liu, R.Y; Liu, S.M; Liu, W; Liu, Y; Liu, Y.N; Luo, Q; Luo, Y; Lv, H.K; Ma, B.Q; Ma, L.L; Ma, X.H; Mao, J.R; Min, Z; Mitthumsiri, W; Mu, H.J; Nan, Y.C; Neronov, A; Ou, L.J; Pattarakijwanich, P; Pei, Z.Y; Qi, J.C; Qi, M.Y; Qiao, B.Q; Qin, J.J; Raza, A; Ruffolo, D; Sáiz, A; Saeed, M; Semikoz, D; Shao, L; Shchegolev, O; Sheng, X.D; Shu, F.W; Song, H.C; Stenkin, Yu.V; Stepanov, V; Su, Y; Sun, D.X; Sun, Q.N; Sun, X.N; Sun, Z.B; Takata, J; Tam, P.H.T; Tang, Q.W; Tang, R; Tang, Z.B; Tian, W.W; Wang, C; Wang, C.B; Wang, G.W; Wang, H.G; Wang, H.H; Wang, J.C; Wang, K; Wang, L.P; Wang, L.Y; Wang, P.H; Wang, R; Wang, W;pmid: 38613275
handle: 21.11116/0000-000F-1E44-4
We present the measurements of all-particle energy spectrum and mean logarithmic mass of cosmic rays in the energy range of 0.3-30 PeV using data collected from LHAASO-KM2A between September 2021 and December 2022, which is based on a nearly composition-independent energy reconstruction method, achieving unprecedented accuracy. Our analysis reveals the position of the knee at $3.67 \pm 0.05 \pm 0.15$ PeV. Below the knee, the spectral index is found to be -$2.7413 \pm 0.0004 \pm 0.0050$, while above the knee, it is -$3.128 \pm 0.005 \pm 0.027$, with the sharpness of the transition measured with a statistical error of 2%. The mean logarithmic mass of cosmic rays is almost heavier than helium in the whole measured energy range. It decreases from 1.7 at 0.3 PeV to 1.3 at 3 PeV, representing a 24% decline following a power law with an index of -$0.1200 \pm 0.0003 \pm 0.0341$. This is equivalent to an increase in abundance of light components. Above the knee, the mean logarithmic mass exhibits a power law trend towards heavier components, which is reversal to the behavior observed in the all-particle energy spectrum. Additionally, the knee position and the change in power-law index are approximately the same. These findings suggest that the knee observed in the all-particle spectrum corresponds to the knee of the light component, rather than the medium-heavy components. 8 pages, 3 figures
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2024Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2023 FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Publicly fundedCao, Zhen; Aharonian, F; An, Q; Axikegu, M; Bai, Y.X; Bao, Y.W; Bastieri, D; Bi, X.J; Bi, Y.J; Cai, J.T; Cao, Q; Cao, W.Y; Cao, Zhe; Chang, J; Chang, J.F; Chen, A.M; Chen, E.S; Chen, Liang; Chen, Lin; Chen, Long; Chen, M.J; Chen, M.L; Chen, Q.H; Chen, S.H; Chen, S.Z; Chen, T.L; Chen, Y; Cheng, N; Cheng, Y.D; Cui, M.Y; Cui, S.W; Cui, X.H; Cui, Y.D; Dai, B.Z; Dai, H.L; Dai, Z.G; Danzengluobu, M; Della Volpe, D; Dong, X.Q; Duan, K.K; Fan, J.H; Fan, Y.Z; Fang, J; Fang, K; Feng, C.F; Feng, L; Feng, S.H; Feng, X.T; Feng, Y.L; Gabici, S; Gao, B; Gao, C.D; Gao, L.Q; Gao, Q; Gao, W; Gao, W.K; Ge, M.M; Geng, L.S; Giacinti, G; Gong, G.H; Gou, Q.B; Gu, M.H; Guo, F.L; Guo, X.L; Guo, Y.Q; Guo, Y.Y; Han, Y.A; He, H.H; He, H.N; He, J.Y; He, X.B; He, Y; Heller, M; Hor, Y.K; Hou, B.W; Hou, C; Hou, X; Hu, H.B; Hu, Q; Hu, S.C; Huang, D.H; Huang, T.Q; Huang, W.J; Huang, X.T; Huang, X.Y; Huang, Y; Huang, Z.C; Ji, X.L; Jia, H.Y; Jia, K; Jiang, K; Jiang, X.W; Jiang, Z.J; Jin, M; Kang, M.M; Ke, T; Kuleshov, D; Kurinov, K; Li, B.B; Li, Cheng; Li, Cong; Li, D; Li, F; Li, H.B; Li, H.C; Li, H.Y; Li, J; Li, Jian; Li, Jie; Li, K; Li, W.L; Li, W.L; Li, X.R; Li, Xin; Li, Y.Z; Li, Zhe; Li, Zhuo; Liang, E.W; Liang, Y.F; Lin, S.J; Liu, B; Liu, C; Liu, D; Liu, H; Liu, H.D; Liu, J; Liu, J.L; Liu, J.Y; Liu, M.Y; Liu, R.Y; Liu, S.M; Liu, W; Liu, Y; Liu, Y.N; Lu, R; Luo, Q; Lv, H.K; Ma, B.Q; Ma, L.L; Ma, X.H; Mao, J.R; Min, Z; Mitthumsiri, W; Mu, H.J; Nan, Y.C; Neronov, A; Ou, Z.W; Pang, B.Y; Pattarakijwanich, P; Pei, Z.Y; Qi, M.Y; Qi, Y.Q; Qiao, B.Q; Qin, J.J; Ruffolo, D; Saiz, A; Semikoz, D; Shao, C.Y; Shao, L; Shchegolev, O; Sheng, X.D; Shu, F.W; Song, H.C; Stenkin, Yu.V; Stepanov, V; Su, Y; Sun, Q.N; Sun, X.N; Sun, Z.B; Tam, P.H.T; Tang, Q.W; Tang, Z.B; Tian, W.W; Wang, C; Wang, C.B; Wang, G.W; Wang, H.G; Wang, H.H; Wang, J.C; Wang, K; Wang, L.P; Wang, L.Y; Wang, P.H; Wang, R; Wang, W; Wang, X.G; Wang, X.Y; Wang, Y; Wang, Y.D; Wang, Y.J; Wang, Z.H; Wang, Z.X; Wang, Zhen; Wang, Zheng; Wei, D.M; Wei, J.J; Wei, Y.J; Wen, T; Wu, C.Y; Wu, H.R;We report the detection of a $γ$-ray bubble spanning at least 100$\rm deg^2$ in ultra high energy (UHE) up to a few PeV in the direction of the star-forming region Cygnus X, implying the presence Super PeVatron(s) accelerating protons to at least 10 PeV. A log-parabola form with the photon index $Γ(E) = (2.71 \pm 0.02) + (0.11 \pm 0.02) \times \log_{10} (E/10 \ {\rm TeV})$ is found fitting the gamma-ray energy spectrum of the bubble well. UHE sources, `hot spots' correlated with very massive molecular clouds, and a quasi-spherical amorphous $γ$-ray emitter with a sharp central brightening are observed in the bubble. In the core of $\sim 0.5^{\circ}$, spatially associating with a region containing massive OB association (Cygnus OB2) and a microquasar (Cygnus X-3), as well as previously reported multi-TeV sources, an enhanced concentration of UHE $γ$-rays are observed with 2 photons at energies above 1 PeV. The general feature of the bubble, the morphology and the energy spectrum, are reasonably reproduced by the assumption of a particle accelerator in the core, continuously injecting protons into the ambient medium.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2024 FrancePublisher:IOP Publishing Authors: Cao, Z.; Aharonian, F. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1157-3915; Axikegu; Bai , Y.; +196 AuthorsCao, Z.; Aharonian, F. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1157-3915; Axikegu; Bai , Y.; Bao, Y.; Bastieri, D.; Bi, X.; Bi, Y.; Bian, W.; Bukevich, A.; Cao, Q.; Cao, W.; Cao, Z.; Chang, J.; Chang, J.; Chen, A.; Chen, E.; Chen, H.; Chen, L.; Chen, L.; Chen, L.; Chen, M.; Chen, M.; Chen, Q.; Chen, S.; Chen, S.; Chen, S.; Chen, T.; Chen, Y.; Cheng, N.; Cheng, Y.; Cui, M.; Cui, S.; Cui, X.; Cui, Y.; Dai, B.; Dai, H.; Dai, Z.; Danzengluobu; Dong, X.; Duan, K.; Fan, J.; Fan, Y.; Fang, J.; Fang, J.; Fang, K.; Feng, C.; Feng, H.; Feng, L.; Feng, S.; Feng, X.; Feng, Y.; Feng, Y.; Gabici, S.; Gao, B.; Gao, C.; Gao, Q.; Gao, W.; Gao, W.; Ge, M.; Geng, L.; Giacinti, G.; Gong, G.; Gou, Q.; Gu, M.; Guo, F.; Guo, X.; Guo, Y.; Guo, Y.; Han, Y.; Hasan, M.; He, H.; He, H.; He, J.; He, Y.; Hor, Y.; Hou, B.; Hou, C.; Hou, X.; Hu, H.; Hu, Q.; Hu, S.; Huang, D.; Huang, T.; Huang, W.; Huang, X.; Huang, X.; Huang, Y.; Ji, X.; Jia, H.; Jia, K.; Jiang, K.; Jiang, X.; Jiang, Z.; Jin, M.; Kang, M.; Karpikov, I.; Kuleshov, D.; Kurinov, K.; Li, B.; Li, C.; Li, C.; Li, C.; Li, D.; Li, F.; Li, H.; Li, H.; Li, J.; Li, J.; Li, K.; Li, S.; Li, W.; Li, W.; Li, X.; Li, X.; Li, Y.; Li, Z.; Li, Z.; Liang, E.; Liang, Y.; Lin, S.; Liu, B.; Liu, C.; Liu, D.; Liu, D.; Liu, H.; Liu, H.; Liu, J.; Liu, J.; Liu, M.; Liu, R.; Liu, S.; Liu, W.; Liu, Y.; Liu, Y.; Luo, Q.; Luo, Y.; Lv, H.; Ma, B.; Ma, L.; Ma, X.; Mao, J.; Min, Z.; Mitthumsiri, W.; Mu, H.; Nan, Y.; Neronov, A.; Ou, L.; Pattarakijwanich, P.; Pei, Z.; Qi, J.; Qi, M.; Qiao, B.; Qin, J.; Raza, A.; Ruffolo, D.; Sáiz, A.; Saeed, M.; Semikoz, D.; Shao, L.; Shchegolev, O.; Sheng, X.; Shu, F.; Song, H.; Stenkin, Y.; Stepanov, V.; Su, Y.; Sun, D.; Sun, Q.; Sun, X.; Sun, Z.; Takata, J.; Tam, P.; Tang, Q.; Tang, R.; Tang, Z.; Tian, W.; Wang, C.; Wang, C.; Wang, G.; Wang, H.; Wang, H.; Wang, J.; Wang, K.; Wang, K.; Wang, L.; Wang, L.; Wang, P.; Wang, R.; Wang, W.; Wang, X.; Wang, X.; Wang, Y.; Wang, Y.; Wang, Y.; Wang, Z.; Wang, Z.; Wang, Z.; Wang, Z.; Wei, D.;handle: 21.11116/0000-000F-4BF1-D
Abstract The full array of the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) has been in operation since July 2021. For its kilometer-square array (KM2A), we optimized the selection criteria for very high and ultra-high energy γ-rays using data collected from August 2021 to August 2022, resulting in an improvement in significance of the detection in the Crab Nebula of approximately 15%, compared with that of previous cuts. With the implementation of these new selection criteria, the angular resolution was also significantly improved by approximately 10% at tens of TeV. Other aspects of the full KM2A array performance, such as the pointing error, were also calibrated using the Crab Nebula. The resulting energy spectrum of the Crab Nebula in the energy range of 10-1000 TeV are well fitted by a log-parabola model, which is consistent with the previous results from LHAASO and other experiments.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2024 FrancePublisher:IOP Publishing Authors: Cao, Z.; Aharonian, F. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1157-3915; Axikegu; Bai , Y.; +196 AuthorsCao, Z.; Aharonian, F. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1157-3915; Axikegu; Bai , Y.; Bao, Y.; Bastieri, D.; Bi, X.; Bi, Y.; Bian, W.; Bukevich, A.; Cao, Q.; Cao, W.; Cao, Z.; Chang, J.; Chang, J.; Chen, A.; Chen, E.; Chen, H.; Chen, L.; Chen, L.; Chen, L.; Chen, M.; Chen, M.; Chen, Q.; Chen, S.; Chen, S.; Chen, S.; Chen, T.; Chen, Y.; Cheng, N.; Cheng, Y.; Cui, M.; Cui, S.; Cui, X.; Cui, Y.; Dai, B.; Dai, H.; Dai, Z.; Danzengluobu; Dong, X.; Duan, K.; Fan, J.; Fan, Y.; Fang, J.; Fang, J.; Fang, K.; Feng, C.; Feng, H.; Feng, L.; Feng, S.; Feng, X.; Feng, Y.; Feng, Y.; Gabici, S.; Gao, B.; Gao, C.; Gao, Q.; Gao, W.; Gao, W.; Ge, M.; Geng, L.; Giacinti, G.; Gong, G.; Gou, Q.; Gu, M.; Guo, F.; Guo, X.; Guo, Y.; Guo, Y.; Han, Y.; Hasan, M.; He, H.; He, H.; He, J.; He, Y.; Hor, Y.; Hou, B.; Hou, C.; Hou, X.; Hu, H.; Hu, Q.; Hu, S.; Huang, D.; Huang, T.; Huang, W.; Huang, X.; Huang, X.; Huang, Y.; Ji, X.; Jia, H.; Jia, K.; Jiang, K.; Jiang, X.; Jiang, Z.; Jin, M.; Kang, M.; Karpikov, I.; Kuleshov, D.; Kurinov, K.; Li, B.; Li, C.; Li, C.; Li, C.; Li, D.; Li, F.; Li, H.; Li, H.; Li, J.; Li, J.; Li, K.; Li, S.; Li, W.; Li, W.; Li, X.; Li, X.; Li, Y.; Li, Z.; Li, Z.; Liang, E.; Liang, Y.; Lin, S.; Liu, B.; Liu, C.; Liu, D.; Liu, D.; Liu, H.; Liu, H.; Liu, J.; Liu, J.; Liu, M.; Liu, R.; Liu, S.; Liu, W.; Liu, Y.; Liu, Y.; Luo, Q.; Luo, Y.; Lv, H.; Ma, B.; Ma, L.; Ma, X.; Mao, J.; Min, Z.; Mitthumsiri, W.; Mu, H.; Nan, Y.; Neronov, A.; Ou, L.; Pattarakijwanich, P.; Pei, Z.; Qi, J.; Qi, M.; Qiao, B.; Qin, J.; Raza, A.; Ruffolo, D.; Sáiz, A.; Saeed, M.; Semikoz, D.; Shao, L.; Shchegolev, O.; Sheng, X.; Shu, F.; Song, H.; Stenkin, Y.; Stepanov, V.; Su, Y.; Sun, D.; Sun, Q.; Sun, X.; Sun, Z.; Takata, J.; Tam, P.; Tang, Q.; Tang, R.; Tang, Z.; Tian, W.; Wang, C.; Wang, C.; Wang, G.; Wang, H.; Wang, H.; Wang, J.; Wang, K.; Wang, K.; Wang, L.; Wang, L.; Wang, P.; Wang, R.; Wang, W.; Wang, X.; Wang, X.; Wang, Y.; Wang, Y.; Wang, Y.; Wang, Z.; Wang, Z.; Wang, Z.; Wang, Z.; Wei, D.;handle: 21.11116/0000-000F-4BF1-D
Abstract The full array of the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) has been in operation since July 2021. For its kilometer-square array (KM2A), we optimized the selection criteria for very high and ultra-high energy γ-rays using data collected from August 2021 to August 2022, resulting in an improvement in significance of the detection in the Crab Nebula of approximately 15%, compared with that of previous cuts. With the implementation of these new selection criteria, the angular resolution was also significantly improved by approximately 10% at tens of TeV. Other aspects of the full KM2A array performance, such as the pointing error, were also calibrated using the Crab Nebula. The resulting energy spectrum of the Crab Nebula in the energy range of 10-1000 TeV are well fitted by a log-parabola model, which is consistent with the previous results from LHAASO and other experiments.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Preprint 2023Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2023 FrancePublisher:American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Cao, Zhen; Aharonian, F; An, Q; M., Axikegu; Bai, Y.X; Bao, Y.W; Bastieri, D; Bi, X.J; Bi, Y.J; Cai, J.T; Cao, Q; Cao, W.Y; Cao, Zhe; Chang, J; Chang, J.F; Chen, A.M; Chen, E.S; Chen, Liang; Chen, Lin; Chen, Long; Chen, M.J; Chen, M.L; Chen, Q.H; Chen, S.H; Chen, S.Z; Chen, T.L; Chen, Y; Cheng, N; Cheng, Y.D; Cui, M.Y; Cui, S.W; Cui, X.H; Cui, Y.D; Dai, B.Z; Dai, H.L; Dai, Z.G; Danzengluobu, M; Della Volpe, D; Dong, X.Q; Duan, K.K; Fan, J.H; Fan, Y.Z; Fang, J; Fang, K; Feng, C.F; Feng, L; Feng, S.H; Feng, X.T; Feng, Y.L; Gabici, S; Gao, B; Gao, C.D; Gao, L.Q; Gao, Q; Gao, W; Gao, W.K; Ge, M.M; Geng, L.S; Giacinti, G; Gong, G.H; Gou, Q.B; Gu, M.H; Guo, F.L; Guo, X.L; Guo, Y.Q; Guo, Y.Y; Han, Y.A; He, H.H; He, H.N; He, J.Y; He, X.B; He, Y; Heller, M; Hor, Y.K; Hou, B.W; Hou, C; Hou, X; Hu, H.B; Hu, Q; Hu, S.C; Huang, D.H; Huang, T.Q; Huang, W.J; Huang, X.T; Huang, X.Y; Huang, Y; Huang, Z.C; Ji, X.L; Jia, H.Y; Jia, K; Jiang, K; Jiang, X.W; Jiang, Z.J; Jin, M; Kang, M.M; Ke, T; Kuleshov, D; Kurinov, K; Li, B.B; Li, Cheng; Li, Cong; Li, D; Li, F; Li, H.B; Li, H.C; Li, H.Y; Li, J; Li, Jian; Li, Jie; Li, K; Li, W.L; Li, W.L; Li, X.R; Li, Xin; Li, Y.Z; Li, Zhe; Li, Zhuo; Liang, E.W; Liang, Y.F; Lin, S.J; Liu, B; Liu, C; Liu, D; Liu, H; Liu, H.D; Liu, J; Liu, J.L; Liu, J.Y; Liu, M.Y; Liu, R.Y; Liu, S.M; Liu, W; Liu, Y; Liu, Y.N; Lu, R; Luo, Q; Lv, H.K; Ma, B.Q; Ma, L.L; Ma, X.H; Mao, J.R; Min, Z; Mitthumsiri, W; Mu, H.J; Nan, Y.C; Neronov, A; Ou, Z.W; Pang, B.Y; Pattarakijwanich, P; Pei, Z.Y; Qi, M.Y; Qi, Y.Q; Qiao, B.Q; Qin, J.J; Ruffolo, D; Saiz, A; Semikoz, D; Shao, C.Y; Shao, L; Shchegolev, O; Sheng, X.D; Shu, F.W; Song, H.C; Stenkin, Yu.V; Stepanov, V; Su, Y; Sun, Q.N; Sun, X.N; Sun, Z.B; Tam, P.H.T; Tang, Q.W; Tang, Z.B; Tian, W.W; Wang, C; Wang, C.B; Wang, G.W; Wang, H.G; Wang, H.H; Wang, J.C; Wang, K; Wang, L.P; Wang, L.Y; Wang, P.H; Wang, R; Wang, W; Wang, X.G; Wang, X.Y; Wang, Y; Wang, Y.D; Wang, Y.J; Wang, Z.H; Wang, Z.X; Wang, Zhen; Wang, Zheng; Wei, D.M; Wei, J.J; Wei, Y.J; Wen, T; Wu, C.Y; Wu, H.R;The highest-energy gamma-rays from gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have important implications for their radiation mechanism. Here we report the detection of gamma-rays up to 13 teraelectronvolts from the brightest GRB 221009A by the Large High Altitude Air-shower Observatory (LHAASO). The LHAASO-KM2A detector registered more than 140 gamma-rays with energies above 3 teraelectronvolts during 230 to 900 seconds after the trigger. The intrinsic energy spectrum of gamma-rays can be described by a power-law after correcting for extragalactic background light absorption. Such a hard spectrum challenges the synchrotron self-Compton scenario of relativistic electrons for the afterglow emission above several teraelectronvolts. Observations of gamma-rays up to 13 teraelectronvolts from a source with a measured redshift of z = 0.151 hints more transparency in intergalactic space than previously expected. Alternatively, one may invoke new physics such as Lorentz invariance violation or an axion origin of very high-energy signals.
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