Observation of the γ-ray emission from W43 with LHAASO
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2025-07-01
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16747348
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18691927
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2-s2.0-86000471713
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Science China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy
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68
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7
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Science China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy Vol.68 No.7 (2025)
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Cao Z., Aharonian F., Axikegu, Bai Y.X., Bao Y.W., Bastieri D., Bi X.J., Bi Y.J., Bian W., Bukevich A.V., Cao Q., Cao W.Y., Cao Z., Chang J., Chang J.F., Chen A.M., Chen E.S., Chen H.X., Chen L., Chen L., Chen L., Chen M.J., Chen M.L., Chen Q.H., Chen S., Chen S.H., Chen S.Z., Chen T.L., Chen Y., Cheng N., Cheng Y.D., Chu M.C., Cui M.Y., Cui S.W., Cui X.H., Cui Y.D., Dai B.Z., Dai H.L., Dai Z.G., Danzengluobu, Dong X.Q., Duan K.K., Fan J.H., Fan Y.Z., Fang J., Fang J.H., Fang K., Feng C.F., Feng H., Feng L., Feng S.H., Feng X.T., Feng Y., Feng Y.L., Gabici S., Gao B., Gao C.D., Gao Q., Gao W., Gao W.K., Ge M.M., Ge T.T., Geng L.S., Giacinti G., Gong G.H., Gou Q.B., Gu M.H., Guo F.L., Guo J., Guo X.L., Guo Y.Q., Guo Y.Y., Han Y.A., Hannuksela O.A., Hasan M., He H.H., He H.N., He J.Y., He Y., Hor Y.K., Hou B.W., Hou C., Hou X., Hu H.B., Hu Q., Hu S.C., Huang C., Huang D.H., Huang T.Q., Huang W.J., Huang X.T., Huang X.Y., Huang Y., Huang Y.Y., Ji X.L., Jia H.Y., Jia K., Jiang H.B., Jiang K., Jiang X.W. Observation of the γ-ray emission from W43 with LHAASO. Science China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy Vol.68 No.7 (2025). doi:10.1007/s11433-024-2477-9 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/106747
Title
Observation of the γ-ray emission from W43 with LHAASO
Author(s)
Cao Z.
Aharonian F.
Axikegu
Bai Y.X.
Bao Y.W.
Bastieri D.
Bi X.J.
Bi Y.J.
Bian W.
Bukevich A.V.
Cao Q.
Cao W.Y.
Cao Z.
Chang J.
Chang J.F.
Chen A.M.
Chen E.S.
Chen H.X.
Chen L.
Chen L.
Chen L.
Chen M.J.
Chen M.L.
Chen Q.H.
Chen S.
Chen S.H.
Chen S.Z.
Chen T.L.
Chen Y.
Cheng N.
Cheng Y.D.
Chu M.C.
Cui M.Y.
Cui S.W.
Cui X.H.
Cui Y.D.
Dai B.Z.
Dai H.L.
Dai Z.G.
Danzengluobu
Dong X.Q.
Duan K.K.
Fan J.H.
Fan Y.Z.
Fang J.
Fang J.H.
Fang K.
Feng C.F.
Feng H.
Feng L.
Feng S.H.
Feng X.T.
Feng Y.
Feng Y.L.
Gabici S.
Gao B.
Gao C.D.
Gao Q.
Gao W.
Gao W.K.
Ge M.M.
Ge T.T.
Geng L.S.
Giacinti G.
Gong G.H.
Gou Q.B.
Gu M.H.
Guo F.L.
Guo J.
Guo X.L.
Guo Y.Q.
Guo Y.Y.
Han Y.A.
Hannuksela O.A.
Hasan M.
He H.H.
He H.N.
He J.Y.
He Y.
Hor Y.K.
Hou B.W.
Hou C.
Hou X.
Hu H.B.
Hu Q.
Hu S.C.
Huang C.
Huang D.H.
Huang T.Q.
Huang W.J.
Huang X.T.
Huang X.Y.
Huang Y.
Huang Y.Y.
Ji X.L.
Jia H.Y.
Jia K.
Jiang H.B.
Jiang K.
Jiang X.W.
Aharonian F.
Axikegu
Bai Y.X.
Bao Y.W.
Bastieri D.
Bi X.J.
Bi Y.J.
Bian W.
Bukevich A.V.
Cao Q.
Cao W.Y.
Cao Z.
Chang J.
Chang J.F.
Chen A.M.
Chen E.S.
Chen H.X.
Chen L.
Chen L.
Chen L.
Chen M.J.
Chen M.L.
Chen Q.H.
Chen S.
Chen S.H.
Chen S.Z.
Chen T.L.
Chen Y.
Cheng N.
Cheng Y.D.
Chu M.C.
Cui M.Y.
Cui S.W.
Cui X.H.
Cui Y.D.
Dai B.Z.
Dai H.L.
Dai Z.G.
Danzengluobu
Dong X.Q.
Duan K.K.
Fan J.H.
Fan Y.Z.
Fang J.
Fang J.H.
Fang K.
Feng C.F.
Feng H.
Feng L.
Feng S.H.
Feng X.T.
Feng Y.
Feng Y.L.
Gabici S.
Gao B.
Gao C.D.
Gao Q.
Gao W.
Gao W.K.
Ge M.M.
Ge T.T.
Geng L.S.
Giacinti G.
Gong G.H.
Gou Q.B.
Gu M.H.
Guo F.L.
Guo J.
Guo X.L.
Guo Y.Q.
Guo Y.Y.
Han Y.A.
Hannuksela O.A.
Hasan M.
He H.H.
He H.N.
He J.Y.
He Y.
Hor Y.K.
Hou B.W.
Hou C.
Hou X.
Hu H.B.
Hu Q.
Hu S.C.
Huang C.
Huang D.H.
Huang T.Q.
Huang W.J.
Huang X.T.
Huang X.Y.
Huang Y.
Huang Y.Y.
Ji X.L.
Jia H.Y.
Jia K.
Jiang H.B.
Jiang K.
Jiang X.W.
Author's Affiliation
Zhejiang Lab
State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection & Electronics
Université Paris Cité
Yunnan Observatories
Nanjing University
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory Chinese Academy of Sciences
Institute for Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Shandong University
Yunnan University
Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Guangzhou University
Tsinghua University
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Sun Yat-Sen University
University of Science and Technology of China
Zhengzhou University
Institiúid Ard-Lénn Bhaile Átha Cliath
National Astronomical Observatories Chinese Academy of Sciences
Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik
Southwest Jiaotong University
China Center of Advanced Science and Technology World Laboratory
Purple Mountain Observatory Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hebei Normal University
Tibet University
TIANFU Cosmic Ray Research Center
State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection & Electronics
Université Paris Cité
Yunnan Observatories
Nanjing University
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory Chinese Academy of Sciences
Institute for Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Shandong University
Yunnan University
Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Guangzhou University
Tsinghua University
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Sun Yat-Sen University
University of Science and Technology of China
Zhengzhou University
Institiúid Ard-Lénn Bhaile Átha Cliath
National Astronomical Observatories Chinese Academy of Sciences
Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik
Southwest Jiaotong University
China Center of Advanced Science and Technology World Laboratory
Purple Mountain Observatory Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hebei Normal University
Tibet University
TIANFU Cosmic Ray Research Center
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Abstract
In this paper, we report the detection of the very-high-energy (VHE, 100 GeV < E < 100 TeV) and ultra-high-energy (UHE, E > 100 TeV) γ-ray emissions from the direction of the young star-forming region W43, observed by the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observation (LHAASO). The extended γ-ray source was detected with a significance of ∼ 16σ by KM2A and ∼ 17σ by WCDA, respectively. The angular extension of this γ-ray source is about 0.5 degrees, corresponding to a physical size of about 50 pc. We discuss the origin of the γ-ray emission and possible cosmic ray acceleration in the W43 region using multi-wavelength data. Our findings suggest that W43 is likely another young star cluster capable of accelerating cosmic rays (CRs) to at least several hundred TeV.
