The study of high-energy gamma rays from passive giant molecular clouds (GMCs) in our Galaxy is an indirect way to characterize and probe the paradigm of the sea of cosmic rays in distant parts of the Galaxy. By using data from the High Altitude Water Cerenkov (HAWC) Observatory, we measure the gamma-ray flux above 1 TeV of a set of these clouds to test the paradigm. We selected high galactic latitude clouds that are in HAWC\u27s field of view and that are within 1 kpc distance from the Sun. We find no significant excess emission in the cloud regions, nor when we perform a stacked log-likelihood analysis of GMCs. Using a Bayesian approach, we calculate 95% credible interval upper limits of the gamma-ray flux and estimate limits on the cosm...
ISBN 978-3-642-35409-0International audienceThis paper deals with the cosmic-ray penetration into mo...
We report the results of our study of the energy spectra and absolute fluxes of cosmic rays (CRs) in...
The origin of Galactic cosmic rays (with energies up to 10^15 eV) remains unclear, though it is wide...
International audienceCosmic Ray (CR) interactions with the dense gas inside Giant Molecular Clouds ...
International audienceCosmic Ray (CR) interactions with the dense gas inside Giant Molecular Clouds ...
Direct measurements of Cosmic Rays (CRs) can not extend much further than the Solar System. In order...
In this work we calculate the diffuse emission from molecular clouds (MCs) in the Galaxy at very hig...
It is assumed that the distribution of the Milky Way cosmic rays, the cosmic ray ‘sea,’ is even thro...
Direct measurements of Cosmic Rays (CRs) can not extend much further than the Solar System. In order...
Context. Cosmic rays (CRs) propagating through dense molecular clouds (MCs) produce gamma-rays, whic...
Giant Molecular Clouds (GMCs) are massive, bounded, cool, dense regions containing mostly H2, but al...
High energy gamma-rays from individual giant molecular clouds contain unique information about the h...
The High-Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) TeV gamma–ray Observatory in México is ready to search and ...
The source of Galactic cosmic rays (with energies up to 10<sup>15</sup> eV) remains unclear, althoug...
We will here discuss how the gamma-ray emission frommolecular clouds can be used to probe the cosmic...
ISBN 978-3-642-35409-0International audienceThis paper deals with the cosmic-ray penetration into mo...
We report the results of our study of the energy spectra and absolute fluxes of cosmic rays (CRs) in...
The origin of Galactic cosmic rays (with energies up to 10^15 eV) remains unclear, though it is wide...
International audienceCosmic Ray (CR) interactions with the dense gas inside Giant Molecular Clouds ...
International audienceCosmic Ray (CR) interactions with the dense gas inside Giant Molecular Clouds ...
Direct measurements of Cosmic Rays (CRs) can not extend much further than the Solar System. In order...
In this work we calculate the diffuse emission from molecular clouds (MCs) in the Galaxy at very hig...
It is assumed that the distribution of the Milky Way cosmic rays, the cosmic ray ‘sea,’ is even thro...
Direct measurements of Cosmic Rays (CRs) can not extend much further than the Solar System. In order...
Context. Cosmic rays (CRs) propagating through dense molecular clouds (MCs) produce gamma-rays, whic...
Giant Molecular Clouds (GMCs) are massive, bounded, cool, dense regions containing mostly H2, but al...
High energy gamma-rays from individual giant molecular clouds contain unique information about the h...
The High-Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) TeV gamma–ray Observatory in México is ready to search and ...
The source of Galactic cosmic rays (with energies up to 10<sup>15</sup> eV) remains unclear, althoug...
We will here discuss how the gamma-ray emission frommolecular clouds can be used to probe the cosmic...
ISBN 978-3-642-35409-0International audienceThis paper deals with the cosmic-ray penetration into mo...
We report the results of our study of the energy spectra and absolute fluxes of cosmic rays (CRs) in...
The origin of Galactic cosmic rays (with energies up to 10^15 eV) remains unclear, though it is wide...