1. Upper limits on TeV gamma-ray emission from Centaurus A, Vela X-1, Centaurus X-3, and Circinus X-1
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W. H. Allen, I. A. Bond, E. Budding, M. J. Conway, A. Daniel, K. B. Fenton, H. Fujii, Z. Fujii, N. Hayashida, K. Hibino, M. Honda, J. E. Humble, S. Kabe, K. Kasahara, T. Kifune, G. D. Lythe, A. Masaike, Y. Matsubara, K. Mitsui, Y. Miura, M. Mori, Y. Muraki, M. Nagano, T. Nakamura, M. Nishizawa, P. M. Norris, S. Ogio, To. Saito, M. Sakata, H. Sato, H. M. Shimizu, M. Spencer, J. R. Storey, T. Tanimori, M. Teshima, S. Torii, A. Wadsworth, Y. Watase, M. D. Woodhams, Y. Yamamoto, P. C. M. Yock, T. Yuda, and null The JANZOS Collaboration
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Physics ,Active galactic nucleus ,Space and Planetary Science ,Centaurus A ,X-ray binary ,Gamma ray ,Astronomy ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Circinus ,Gamma-ray astronomy ,Astrophysics ,Vela ,Luminosity - Abstract
The active galaxy Centaurus A and the X-ray binary systems Vela X-1, Centaurus X-3, and Circinus X-1 were monitored for VHE gamma-ray emission above 1 TeV with the JANZOS Cerenkov facility during 1988 and 1989. No evidence was found for persistent or episodic emission from any of these objects. Subsequent upper limits on the integral fluxes of 2.2×10 −11 , 2.8×10 −11 , 4.0×10 −11 ,and 4.2×10 −11 cm −1 s −1 , respectively, were obtained for these objects. These limits are consistent with results of observations made by other groups
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- 1993