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SEARCH FOR SOURCES OF HIGH-ENERGY NEUTRONS WITH FOUR YEARS OF DATA FROM THE ICETOP DETECTOR
- Source :
- IOP Publishing
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- IceTop is an air-shower array located on the Antarctic ice sheet at the geographic South Pole. IceTop can detect an astrophysical flux of neutrons from Galactic sources as an excess of cosmic-ray air showers arriving from the source direction. Neutrons are undeflected by the Galactic magnetic field and can typically travel 10 (E/PeV) pc before decay. Two searches are performed using 4 yr of the IceTop data set to look for a statistically significant excess of events with energies above 10 PeV (1016 eV) arriving within a small solid angle. The all-sky search method covers from −90° to approximately −50° in declination. No significant excess is found. A targeted search is also performed, looking for significant correlation with candidate sources in different target sets. This search uses a higher-energy cut (100 PeV) since most target objects lie beyond 1 kpc. The target sets include pulsars with confirmed TeV energy photon fluxes and high-mass X-ray binaries. No significant correlation is found for any target set. Flux upper limits are determined for both searches, which can constrain Galactic neutron sources and production scenarios.<br />National Science Foundation (U.S.). Division of Polar Programs<br />National Science Foundation (U.S.). Division of Physics<br />University of Wisconsin. Grid Laboratory of Wisconsin<br />University of Wisconsin. Alumni Research Foundation<br />Open Science Grid<br />United States. Department of Energy<br />National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (U.S.)<br />Louisiana Optical Network Initiative
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- IOP Publishing
- Notes :
- application/pdf, en_US
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1141881883
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource