The Crab Nebula: observations and a search for UHE gamma-ray flares with LHAASO

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Discussion timeslot (ZOOM-Meeting): 16. July 2021 - 18:00
ZOOM-Meeting URL: https://icrc2021.desy.de/pf_access_abstracts
Corresponding Session: https://icrc2021-venue.desy.de/channel/Presenter-Forum-1-Evening-All-Categories/48
Abstract:
'The Crab Nebula is a steady radiation source, which has been used as a reference source in very high energy γ-ray astronomy for calibration and verification of detectors, however the γ-ray flares around GeV from the Crab Nebula have been observed many times by AGILE and Fermi-LAT. These observations challenge the standard models for particle acceleration in pulsar wind nebula. One square kilometer detector array (KM2A) of the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) is designed to detect γ-ray sources with high sensitivity at 100 TeV. In this work, half of the KM2A detector performance, the observations of the Crab Nebula in the energy range above 10 TeV and the results of searching for γ-ray flares will be presented using data collected with half of the KM2A and three-quarter KM2A.'

Authors: Lingyu Wang
Co-Authors: songzhan chen | Zhen Cao | Huihai He | Sha Wu | Cong Li | Zhe Li | on behalf of the LHAASO collaboration
Collaboration: Lhaaso

Indico-ID: 912
Proceeding URL: https://pos.sissa.it/395/846

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Lingyu Wang


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