Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
1846360 | Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The results of almost ten-year observation of Cygnus X-3 point source by SHALON mirror Cherenkov telescope are presented. The galactic source Cygnus X-3, known for more than 10 years as a source with variable intensity <10â11â5
- 10â12cmâ2sâ1, was regularly observed since 1995 with average gamma-quantum flux F(EO>0.8TeV)=(6.8±0.7)
- 10â13cmâ2sâ1. The flux in 2003 was (1.79±0.33)
- 10â12cmâ2sâ1. Earlier, in 1997, an increase in the flux was also observed (1.2±0.5)
- 10â12cmâ2sâ1. The limits on gamma-rays from Cygnus X-3, the source that results stimulated the construction of many new detectors are presented. These upper limits and SHALON fluxes are now more than a factor 100 less than the fluxes originally reported.
- 10â12cmâ2sâ1, was regularly observed since 1995 with average gamma-quantum flux F(EO>0.8TeV)=(6.8±0.7)
- 10â13cmâ2sâ1. The flux in 2003 was (1.79±0.33)
- 10â12cmâ2sâ1. Earlier, in 1997, an increase in the flux was also observed (1.2±0.5)
- 10â12cmâ2sâ1. The limits on gamma-rays from Cygnus X-3, the source that results stimulated the construction of many new detectors are presented. These upper limits and SHALON fluxes are now more than a factor 100 less than the fluxes originally reported.
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Authors
V.G. Sinitsyna, T.P. Arsov, A.Y. Alaverdian, S.S. Borisov, F.I. Musin, R.M. Mirzafatikov, S.I. Nikolsky, V.Y. Sinitsyna, G.F. Platonov, J.-N. Capdevielle,