A partial sky survey for point sources of 20 TeV gamma rays using the HEGRA AIROBICC and scintillator

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A survey of the largest part of the northern sky in search of unknown gamma-ray sources is carried out using 2 years of data simultaneously recorded with the HEGRA scintillator and AIROBICC arrays. A special procedure is applied which retains the full sensitivity as obtained in searches for selected candidate positions. The used technique enables the search for integral flux excesses of single sources and source populations. Global flux limits for point sources are derived. In addition, tests on variable fluxes from arbitrary positions are performed.

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