30TH INTERNATIONAL COSMIC RAY CONFERENCE Search for TeV gamma-rays from point sources with SPASE2

Abstract: The South Pole Air Shower Experiment (SPASE2) began operation in 1996 and took data until it was decommissioned in December 2006. We are currently analyzing those of the 205 million reconstructed events that were taken during the last ve years. In this paper we report on a search for 100 T...

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Main Authors: Kory James, X. Bai, T. K. Gaisser, Jim Hinton, Peter Niessen, Todor Stanev
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.486.771
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Summary:Abstract: The South Pole Air Shower Experiment (SPASE2) began operation in 1996 and took data until it was decommissioned in December 2006. We are currently analyzing those of the 205 million reconstructed events that were taken during the last ve years. In this paper we report on a search for 100 TeV gamma-rays from three specic Southern hemisphere point sources discovered by HESS. that may have gamma-ray spectra extending to energy higher than 50 TeV.