EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Cosmic Ray Astrophysics using The High Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) Observatory in México

  • de la Fuente Eduardo,
  • Díaz–Vélez Juan Carlos,
  • Almada Alberto Hernández,
  • Nigoche–Netro Alberto,

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201614502002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 145
p. 02002

Abstract

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The High-Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) TeV gamma–ray Observatory in México is ready to search and study gamma-ray emission regions, extremely high-energy cosmic-ray sources, and to identify transient phenomena. With a better Gamma/Hadron rejection method than other similar experiments, it will play a key role in triggering multi–wavelength and multi–messenger studies of active galaxies (AGN), gamma-ray bursts (GRB), supernova remnants (SNR), pulsar wind nebulae (PWN), Galactic Plane Sources, and Cosmic Ray Anisotropies. It has an instantaneous field-of-view of ∼2 str, equivalent to 15% of the whole sky and continuous operation (24 hours per day). The results obtained by HAWC–111 (111 detectors in operation) were presented on the proceedings of the International Cosmic Ray Conference 2015 and in [1]. The results obtained by HAWC–300 (full operation) are now under analysis and will be published in forthcoming papers starting in 2017 (see preliminary results on http://www.hawc-observatory.org/news/). Here we present the HAWC contributions on cosmic ray astrophysics via anisotropies studies, summarizing the HAWC detector and its upgrading by the installation of “outriggers”.