Physics
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Jul 2003
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Proceedings of the 28th International Cosmic Ray Conference. July 31-August 7, 2003. Trukuba, Japan. Under the auspices of the I
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An all-sky survey performed with the Tibet Air Shower Array (Tib et AS) has found a number of potential point sources of TeV gamma rays. If they are steady sources, the implied Tibet AS fluxes should be visible with strong significance to the Whipple 10-m gamma-ray telescope (E > 400 GeV) with only a short (5 hour) exposure. We have observed four candidate directions from the Tibet-I I HD dataset for ˜5 hours each with the Whipple telescope. In addition, we observed a new candidate direction from the Tibet-I I I Phase 1 dataset for 7.5 hours. We have found no corresponding excesses at the flux levels implied, and we have set upper limits for each candidate.
Bond I. H.
Boyle Patrick J.
Bradbury S. M.
Buckley James H.
Carter-Lewis D.
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