Search for Galactic PeV gamma rays with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory
Abstract
Gamma-ray induced air showers are notable for their lack of muons, compared to hadronic showers. Hence, air shower arrays with large underground muon detectors can select a sample greatly enriched in photon showers by rejecting showers containing muons. IceCube is sensitive to muons with energies above ∼500GeV at the surface, which provides an efficient veto system for hadronic air showers with energies above 1 PeV. One year of data from the 40-string IceCube configuration was used to perform a search for point sources and a Galactic diffuse signal. No sources were found, resulting in a 90% C.L. upper limit on the ratio of gamma rays to cosmic rays of 1.2×10-3 for the flux coming from the Galactic plane region (-80°≲l≲-30°; -10°≲b≲5°) in the energy range 1.2-6.0 PeV. In the same energy range, point source fluxes with E-2 spectra have been excluded at a level of (E/TeV)2dΦ/dE∼10-12-10-11cm-2s-1TeV-1 depending on source declination. The complete IceCube detector will have a better sensitivity (due to the larger detector size), improved reconstruction, and vetoing techniques. Preliminary data from the nearly final IceCube detector configuration have been used to estimate the 5-yr sensitivity of the full detector. It is found to be more than an order of magnitude better, allowing the search for PeV extensions of known TeV gamma-ray emitters.
- Publication:
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Physical Review D
- Pub Date:
- March 2013
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevD.87.062002
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1210.7992
- Bibcode:
- 2013PhRvD..87f2002A
- Keywords:
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- 95.55.Vj;
- 95.55.Ka;
- 95.85.Pw;
- 96.50.sd;
- Neutrino muon pion and other elementary particle detectors;
- cosmic ray detectors;
- X- and gamma-ray telescopes and instrumentation;
- gamma-ray;
- Extensive air showers;
- Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
- E-Print:
- submitted to PRD, 15 pages, 15 figures