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KASCADE-Grande Limits on the Isotropic Diffuse Gamma-Ray Flux between 100 TeV and 1 EeV

Authors :
Collaboration, KASCADE-Grande
Apel, W. D.
Arteaga-Velázquez, J. C.
Bekk, K.
Bertaina, M.
Blümer, J.
Bozdog, H.
Brancus, I. M.
Cantoni, E.
Chiavassa, A.
Cossavella, F.
Daumiller, K.
de Souza, V.
Di Pierro, F.
Doll, P.
Engel, R.
Feng, Z.
Fuhrmann, D.
Gherghel-Lascu, A.
Gils, H. J.
Glasstetter, R.
Grupen, C.
Haungs, A.
Heck, D.
Hörandel, J. R.
Huege, T.
Kampert, K. -H.
Kang, D.
Klages, H. O.
Link, K.
Łuczak, P.
Mathes, H. J.
Mayer, H. J.
Milke, J.
Mitrica, B.
Morello, C.
Oehlschläger, J.
Ostapchenko, S.
Pierog, T.
Rebel, H.
Roth, M.
Schieler, H.
Schoo, S.
Schröder, F. G.
Sima, O.
Toma, G.
Trinchero, G. C.
Ulrich, H.
Weindl, A.
Wochele, J.
Zabierowski, J.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

KASCADE and KASCADE-Grande were multi-detector installations to measure individual air showers of cosmic rays at ultra-high energy. Based on data sets measured by KASCADE and KASCADE-Grande, 90% C.L. upper limits to the flux of gamma-rays in the primary cosmic ray flux are determined in an energy range of ${10}^{14} - {10}^{18}$ eV. The analysis is performed by selecting air showers with a low muon content as expected for gamma-ray-induced showers compared to air showers induced by energetic nuclei. The best upper limit of the fraction of gamma-rays to the total cosmic ray flux is obtained at $3.7 \times {10}^{15}$ eV with $1.1 \times {10}^{-5}$. Translated to an absolute gamma-ray flux this sets constraints on some fundamental astrophysical models, such as the distance of sources for at least one of the IceCube neutrino excess models.<br />Comment: Published in The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 848, Number 1. Posted on: October 5, 2017

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1710.02889
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa8bb7