Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-03-10
Astrophys.J.493:175-179,1998
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Astrophysical Journal, submitted, 11 pages, AASTeX Latex, 3 Postscript figures
Scientific paper
10.1086/305096
We describe a new search for diffuse ultrahigh energy gamma-ray emission associated with molecular clouds in the galactic disk. The Chicago Air Shower Array (CASA), operating in coincidence with the Michigan muon array (MIA), has recorded over 2.2 x 10^{9} air showers from April 4, 1990 to October 7, 1995. We search for gamma rays based upon the muon content of air showers arriving from the direction of the galactic plane. We find no significant evidence for diffuse gamma-ray emission, and we set an upper limit on the ratio of gamma rays to normal hadronic cosmic rays at less than 2.4 x 10^{-5} at 310 TeV (90% confidence limit) from the galactic plane region: (50 degrees < l < 200 degrees); -5 degrees < b < 5 degrees). This limit places a strong constraint on models for emission from molecular clouds in the galaxy. We rule out significant spectral hardening in the outer galaxy, and conclude that emission from the plane at these energies is likely to be dominated by the decay of neutral pions resulting from cosmic rays interactions with passive target gas molecules.
Borione A.
Catanese Michael Anthony
Chantell Mark Charles
Covault Corbin E.
Cronin James W.
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