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First Detection of sub-PeV Diffuse Gamma Rays from the Galactic Disk: Evidence for Ubiquitous Galactic Cosmic Rays beyond PeV Energies.

Authors :
Amenomori M
Bao YW
Bi XJ
Chen D
Chen TL
Chen WY
Chen X
Chen Y
Cirennima
Cui SW
Danzengluobu
Ding LK
Fang JH
Fang K
Feng CF
Feng Z
Feng ZY
Gao Q
Gou QB
Guo YQ
Guo YY
He HH
He ZT
Hibino K
Hotta N
Hu H
Hu HB
Huang J
Jia HY
Jiang L
Jin HB
Kasahara K
Katayose Y
Kato C
Kato S
Kawata K
Kihara W
Ko Y
Kozai M
Labaciren
Le GM
Li AF
Li HJ
Li WJ
Lin YH
Liu B
Liu C
Liu JS
Liu MY
Liu W
Lou YQ
Lu H
Meng XR
Munakata K
Nakada H
Nakamura Y
Nanjo H
Nishizawa M
Ohnishi M
Ohura T
Ozawa S
Qian XL
Qu XB
Saito T
Sakata M
Sako TK
Shao J
Shibata M
Shiomi A
Sugimoto H
Takano W
Takita M
Tan YH
Tateyama N
Torii S
Tsuchiya H
Udo S
Wang H
Wu HR
Xue L
Yamamoto Y
Yang Z
Yokoe Y
Yuan AF
Zhai LM
Zhang HM
Zhang JL
Zhang X
Zhang XY
Zhang Y
Zhang Y
Zhang Y
Zhao SP
Zhaxisangzhu
Zhou XX
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2021 Apr 09; Vol. 126 (14), pp. 141101.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We report, for the first time, the long-awaited detection of diffuse gamma rays with energies between 100 TeV and 1 PeV in the Galactic disk. Particularly, all gamma rays above 398 TeV are observed apart from known TeV gamma-ray sources and compatible with expectations from the hadronic emission scenario in which gamma rays originate from the decay of π^{0}'s produced through the interaction of protons with the interstellar medium in the Galaxy. This is strong evidence that cosmic rays are accelerated beyond PeV energies in our Galaxy and spread over the Galactic disk.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
126
Issue :
14
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33891464
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.141101