High statistics search for ultrahigh energy gamma-ray emission from Cygnus X-3 and Hercules X-1

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Kieda, David B.
Other Author Borione, A.; Chantell, M. C.; Covault, C. E.; Cronin, J. W.; Fick, B. E.; Fowler, J. W.; Fortson, L. F.; Gibbs, K. G.; Green, K. D.; Newport, B. J.; Ong, R. A.; Oser, S.; Rosenberg, L. J.; Catanese, M. A.; Glasmacher, M. A. K.; Matthews, J.; Nitz, D. F.; Sinclair, D.; van der Velde, J. C.
Title High statistics search for ultrahigh energy gamma-ray emission from Cygnus X-3 and Hercules X-1
Date 1997
Description We have carried out a high statistics (2 X 10 9 events) search for ultrahigh energy g-ray emission from the x-ray binary sources Cygnus X-3 and Hercules X-1. Using data taken with the CASA-MIA detector over a five year period (1990-1995), we find no evidence for steady emission from either source. The derived 90% C.L. upper limit to the steady integral flux of g rays from Cygnus X-3 is F(E.115 TeV),6.3310215 photons cm22 sec21, and from Hercules X-1 it is F(E.115 TeV),8.5310215 photons cm22 sec21. These limits are more than two orders of magnitude lower than earlier claimed detections and are better than recent experiments operating in the same energy range. We have also searched for transient emission on time periods of one day and 0.5 h and find no evidence for such emission from either source. The typical daily limit on the integral g -ray flux from Cygnus X-3 or Hercules X-1 is F daily(E.115 TeV),2.0310213 photons cm22 sec21. For Cygnus X-3, we see no evidence for emission correlated with the 4.8 h x-ray periodicity or with the occurrence of large radio flares. Unless one postulates that these sources were very active earlier and are now dormant, the limits presented here put into question the earlier results, and highlight the difficulties that possible future experiments will have in detecting g -ray signals at ultrahigh energies
Type Text
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Volume 55
Issue 4
First Page 1714
Last Page 1731
Subject Cygnus X-3; Hercules X-1; Ultrahigh energy; X-rays
Subject LCSH Cygnus X-3; Cosmic rays; Particles; X-rays
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Borione, A., Chantell, M. C., Covault, C. E., Cronin, J. W., Fick, B. E., Fowler, J. W., Fortson, L. F., Gibbs, K. G., Green, K. D., Newport, B. J., Ong, R. A., Oser, S., Rosenberg, L. J., Catanese, M. A., Glasmacher, M. A. K., Matthews, J., Nitz, D. F., Sinclair, D., van der Velde, J. C. & Kieda, D. B.(1997). High statistics search for ultrahigh energy gamma-ray emission from cygnus x-3 and hercules x-1. Physical Review D, 55(4), 1714-1731.
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