A Northen Sky Survey for both Steady TeV Gamma-Ray Point Source and large scale anisotropy of Cosmic Ray intensity Using the Tibet Air Shower Array

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Gamma-Ray Sources, Gamma-Ray Bursts, Active And Peculiar Galaxies And Related Systems, Supernova Remnants, Astronomical Catalogs, Atlases, Sky Surveys, Databases, Retrieval Systems, Archives, Etc.

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Results on TeV γ-ray point source and large scale anisotropy research using data taken from Tibet-HD (Feb.l997-Sep.1999) and Tibet-III (Nov.1999-Oct.2001) are presented. From 0° to 60° in declination, significant excesses from Crab Nebula and Markarian 421 are observed by all-sky survey. As the significance from other positions are not high enough, 90% CL upper flux limit has been set for Crab like steady source. For purpose of cross check, two independently developed analyses are used in this work.

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