a Search for Ultra High Energy Emission from the Crab Pulsar/nebula

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A search for steady and episodic emission of Ultra High Energy radiation from the Crab has been carried out using the CYGNUS air shower array telescope. No signal has been observed in the analysis of the data set of more than 2 times 10^8 showers with energies greater than about 10 TeV. A flux upper limit on the unpulsed steady emission above 40 TeV is 2.9 times 10^ {-13} cm^2 s ^{-1}, at the 90% confidence level limit. A burst was observed for the source transit on April 28 1989. This day had a probability of 0.71% of being a random fluctuation for the 1621 days of from the Crab region.

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