The Astrophysical Journal Letters (Jan 2024)

Observation of the Galactic Center PeVatron beyond 100 TeV with HAWC

  • A. Albert,
  • R. Alfaro,
  • C. Alvarez,
  • A. Andrés,
  • J. C. Arteaga-Velázquez,
  • D. Avila Rojas,
  • H. A. Ayala Solares,
  • R. Babu,
  • E. Belmont-Moreno,
  • A. Bernal,
  • K. S. Caballero-Mora,
  • T. Capistrán,
  • A. Carramiñana,
  • S. Casanova,
  • U. Cotti,
  • J. Cotzomi,
  • S. Coutiño de León,
  • E. De la Fuente,
  • C. de León,
  • D. Depaoli,
  • N. Di Lalla,
  • R. Diaz Hernandez,
  • B. L. Dingus,
  • M. A. DuVernois,
  • J. C. Díaz-Vélez,
  • K. Engel,
  • T. Ergin,
  • C. Espinoza,
  • K. L. Fan,
  • K. Fang,
  • N. Fraija,
  • S. Fraija,
  • J. A. García-González,
  • F. Garfias,
  • H. Goksu,
  • M. M. González,
  • J. A. Goodman,
  • S. Groetsch,
  • J. P. Harding,
  • S. Hernández-Cadena,
  • I. Herzog,
  • J. Hinton,
  • D. Huang,
  • F. Hueyotl-Zahuantitla,
  • T. B. Humensky,
  • P. Hüntemeyer,
  • A. Iriarte,
  • S. Kaufmann,
  • D. Kieda,
  • A. Lara,
  • W. H. Lee,
  • J. Lee,
  • H. León Vargas,
  • J. T. Linnemann,
  • A. L. Longinotti,
  • G. Luis-Raya,
  • K. Malone,
  • O. Martinez,
  • J. Martínez-Castro,
  • J. A. Matthews,
  • P. Miranda-Romagnoli,
  • J. A. Montes,
  • J. A. Morales-Soto,
  • E. Moreno,
  • M. Mostafá,
  • M. Najafi,
  • L. Nellen,
  • M. Newbold,
  • M. U. Nisa,
  • R. Noriega-Papaqui,
  • L. Olivera-Nieto,
  • N. Omodei,
  • M. Osorio-Archila,
  • Y. Pérez Araujo,
  • E. G. Pérez-Pérez,
  • C. D. Rho,
  • D. Rosa-González,
  • E. Ruiz-Velasco,
  • H. Salazar,
  • D. Salazar-Gallegos,
  • A. Sandoval,
  • M. Schneider,
  • G. Schwefer,
  • J. Serna-Franco,
  • A. J. Smith,
  • Y. Son,
  • R. W. Springer,
  • O. Tibolla,
  • K. Tollefson,
  • I. Torres,
  • R. Torres-Escobedo,
  • R. Turner,
  • F. Ureña-Mena,
  • E. Varela,
  • X. Wang,
  • Z. Wang,
  • I. J. Watson,
  • E. Willox,
  • H. Wu,
  • S. Yu,
  • S. Yun-Cárcamo,
  • H. Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ad772e
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 973, no. 1
p. L34

Abstract

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We report an observation of ultrahigh-energy (UHE) gamma rays from the Galactic center (GC) region, using 7 yr of data collected by the High-Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) Observatory. The HAWC data are best described as a point-like source (HAWC J1746-2856) with a power-law spectrum ( ${d}N/{d}E=\phi {\left(E/26\,\mathrm{TeV}\right)}^{\gamma }$ ), where γ = −2.88 ± 0.15 _stat − 0.1 _sys and ϕ = 1.5 × 10 ^−15 (TeV cm ^2 s) ^−1 $\pm {0.3}_{\mathrm{stat}}{\,}_{-{0.13}_{\mathrm{sys}}}^{+{0.08}_{\mathrm{sys}}}$ extending from 6 to 114 TeV. We find no evidence of a spectral cutoff up to 100 TeV using HAWC data. Two known point-like gamma-ray sources are spatially coincident with the HAWC gamma-ray excess: Sgr A* (HESS J1745-290) and the Arc (HESS J1746-285). We subtract the known flux contribution of these point sources from the measured flux of HAWC J1746-2856 to exclude their contamination and show that the excess observed by HAWC remains significant (>5 σ ), with the spectrum extending to >100 TeV. Our result supports that these detected UHE gamma rays can originate via hadronic interaction of PeV cosmic-ray protons with the dense ambient gas and confirms the presence of a proton PeVatron at the GC.

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