Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5493692 | Nuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
HAWC is a continuously operated, wide field of view detector comprised of three hundred 188,000 liter water Cherenkov detectors, each instrumented with four photomultipliers providing charge and timing information. HAWC covers approximately â¼22,000 m2 at an altitude of 4100m and reliably estimates the energy and arrival direction of gamma and cosmic rays with significant sensitivity over energies from several hundred GeV to several hundred TeV. With an instantaneous field of view of 2 steradians, HAWC observes 2/3 of the sky in 24 hours. HAWC has been optimized to study transient and steady emission from both galactic and extragalactic sources of gamma rays and serves as a survey instrument for multi-wavelength studies. HAWC has significant discovery potential, including the possibility of indirect detection of dark matter through the observation of gamma rays produced via dark-matter particle annihilation. HAWC has been making observations since summer 2012 and officially commenced data-taking operations with the completed detector on March 20, 2015. This paper will describe the detector design, science capabilities, first scientific results and future plans of the HAWC observatory.
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Authors
R.W. Springer, HAWC Collaboration HAWC Collaboration,