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  HAWC observations of the acceleration of very-high-energy cosmic rays in the Cygnus Cocoon

Abeysekara, A. U., Albert, A., Alfaro, R., Alvarez, C., Camacho, J. R., Arteaga-Velázquez, J. C., et al. (2021). HAWC observations of the acceleration of very-high-energy cosmic rays in the Cygnus Cocoon. Nature astronomy, 5. doi:10.1038/s41550-021-01318-y.

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Abeysekara, A. U., Author
Albert, A., Author
Alfaro, R., Author
Alvarez, C., Author
Camacho, J. R. , Author
Arteaga-Velázquez, J. C., Author
Arunbabu , K. P., Author
Avila Rojas, D. , Author
Ayala Solares , H. A. , Author
Baghmanyan, V., Author
Belmont-Moreno, E., Author
BenZvi, S. Y., Author
 Blandford, R. , Author
Brisbois, C., Author
Caballero-Mora, K. S., Author
Capistrán , T., Author
Carramiñana, A., Author
 Casanova , S. , Author
Cotti, U., Author
Coutiño de León , S. , Author
De la Fuente , E. , AuthorDiaz Hernandez, R. , AuthorDingus, B. L., AuthorDuVernois, M. A., AuthorDurocher , M., AuthorDíaz-Vélez , J. C., AuthorEllsworth, R. W., AuthorEngel , K., AuthorEspinoza , C., AuthorFan, K. L., AuthorFang , K., Author , Author Fleischhack , H. , AuthorFraija , N., AuthorGalván-Gámez , A., AuthorGarcia, D., AuthorGarcía-González, J. A., AuthorGarfias, F., AuthorGiacinti, G.1, Author           González , M. M., AuthorGoodman , J. A., AuthorHarding, J. P., AuthorHernandez, S., AuthorHinton, J.2, Author            Hona, B. , AuthorHuang, D., AuthorHueyotl-Zahuantitla , F., Author Hüntemeyer , P. , AuthorIriarte, A., AuthorJardin-Blicq, A.2, Author           Joshi, V., AuthorKieda , D., AuthorLara , A., AuthorLee, W. H., Author León Vargas , H., AuthorLinnemann, J. T., AuthorLonginotti, A. L., AuthorLuis-Raya, G., AuthorLundeen, J., AuthorMalone , K., AuthorMartinez, O., AuthorMartinez-Castellanos, I., AuthorMartínez-Castro, J., AuthorMatthews, J. A., AuthorMiranda-Romagnoli, P., AuthorMorales-Soto, J. A., AuthorMoreno , E., AuthorMostafá , M., AuthorNayerhoda, A., AuthorNellen, L., AuthorNewbold, M., AuthorNisa, M. U., AuthorNoriega-Papaqui, R., AuthorOlivera-Nieto , L., AuthorOmodei , N., AuthorPeisker, A., AuthorPérez Araujo, Y. , AuthorPérez-Pérez, E. G., AuthorRen , Z., AuthorRho, C. D., AuthorRosa-González, D., AuthorRuiz-Velasco, E.2, Author           Salazar, H., AuthorSalesa Greus , F. , AuthorSandoval, A., AuthorSchneider, M., AuthorSchoorlemmer, H.2, Author           Serna, F., AuthorSmith, A. J., AuthorSpringer, R. W., AuthorSurajbali, P.2, Author           Tollefson, K., AuthorTorres , I., AuthorTorres-Escobedo, R., AuthorUreña-Mena, F., AuthorWeisgarber, T., AuthorWerner, F.2, Author           Willox , E., AuthorZepeda, A., AuthorZhou, H., AuthorLeón, C. De, AuthorÁlvarez, J. D., Author more..
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1Brian Reville, Astrophysical Plasma Theory (APT) - Max Planck Research Group, Junior Research Groups, MPI for Nuclear Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_3055242              
2Division Prof. Dr. James A. Hinton, MPI for Nuclear Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_2074298              

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 Abstract: Cosmic rays with energies up to a few PeV are known to be accelerated within the Milky Way. Traditionally, it has been presumed that supernova remnants were the main source of these very-high-energy cosmic rays, but theoretically it is difficult to accelerate protons to PeV energies and observationally there simply is no evidence of the remnants being sources of hadrons with energies above a few tens of TeV. One possible source of protons with those energies is the Galactic Centre region. Here, we report observations of 1–100 TeV γ rays coming from the ‘Cygnus Cocoon‘, which is a superbubble that surrounds a region of massive star formation. These γ rays are likely produced by 10–1,000 TeV freshly accelerated cosmic rays that originate from the enclosed star-forming region Cyg OB2. Until now it was not known that such regions could accelerate particles to these energies. The measured flux likely originates from hadronic interactions. The spectral shape and the emission profile of the Cocoon changes from GeV to TeV energies, which reveals the transport of cosmic particles and historical activity in the superbubble.

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 Dates: 2021-03-11
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1038/s41550-021-01318-y
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 5 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2397-3366
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2397-3366