Supernova remnants: The Crab Nebula, Cassiopeia A, and Tycho as sources of cosmic rays in our galaxy

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Supernova Remnants, Crab Nebula, Cassiopeia A, Tycho'S Snr

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We present the results of our observations of two types of Galactic supernova remnants with the ShALON mirror Cherenkov telescope: the plerion Crab Nebula and the shell-type supernova remnants Cassiopeia A and Tycho. The experimental data have confirmed the prediction of the theory about the hadronic generation mechanism of very high energy (0.8-100 TeV) gamma rays in Tycho's supernova remnant. The data obtained suggest that the very high energy gamma-ray emission in the objects being discussed is different in origin.

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