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Discovery of a New Gamma-Ray Source, LHAASO J0341+5258, with Emission up to 200 TeV

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Volume 917, Issue 1, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ac0fd5

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFA0402701]
  2. CAS Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences [QYZDJ-SSW-SLH047]

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A new unidentified extended gamma-ray source named LHAASO J0341+5258 with significant above 25 TeV has been reported in the Galactic plane, showcasing distinct spectral characteristics and potential origins under discussion.
We report the discovery of a new unidentified extended gamma-ray source in the Galactic plane named LHAASO J0341+5258 with a pretrial significance of 8.2 standard deviations above 25 TeV. The best-fit position is R.A. = 55.degrees 34 +/- 0.degrees 11 and decl. = 52.degrees 97 +/- 0.degrees 07. The angular size of LHAASO J0341+5258 is 0.degrees 29 +/- 0.degrees 06(stat) +/- 0.degrees 02(sys). The flux above 25 TeV is about 20% of the flux of the Crab Nebula. Although a power-law fit of the spectrum from 10 to 200 TeV with the photon index alpha = 2.98 +/- 0.19(stat) +/- 0.02(sys) is not excluded, the LHAASO data together with the flux upper limit at 10 GeV set by the Fermi-LAT observation, indicate a noticeable steepening of an initially hard power-law spectrum with a cutoff at approximate to 50 TeV. We briefly discuss the origin of ultra-high-energy gamma rays. The lack of an energetic pulsar and a young supernova remnant inside or in the vicinity of LHAASO J0341+5258 challenge, but do not exclude, both the leptonic and hadronic scenarios of gamma-ray production.

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