Detecting and studying galactic gamma-ray sources emitting very-high energy photons sheds light on the acceleration and propagation of cosmic rays presumably created in these sources. Currently, there are few sources emitting photons with energies exceeding 100 TeV. In this work we revisit the unidentified source MGRO J1908+06, initially detected by Milagro, using an updated H.E.S.S. dataset and analysis pipeline. The vicinity of the source contains a supernova remnant and pulsars as well as molecular clouds. This makes the identification of the primary source(s) of galactic cosmic rays as well as the nature of the gamma-ray emission challenging, especially in light of the recent HAWC and LHAASO detection of the high energy tail of its spec...
International audienceThe identification of PeVatrons, hadronic particle accelerators reaching the k...
Invited talk at the XXIV Physics in Collisions Conference (PIC04), Boston, USA, June 2004, 10 pages,...
Supernova remnants (SNRs) have long been considered to be the dominant source of Galactic cosmic ray...
Detecting and studying galactic gamma-ray sources emitting very-high energy photons sheds light on t...
Recent observations by the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) have paved the way fo...
Understanding the complete nature of Galactic sources that accelerate cosmic rays up to $10^{15}$ eV...
The candidate PeVatron MGRO J1908+06, which shows a hard spectrum beyond 100 TeV, is one of the most...
The unidentified TeV source MGRO J1908+06, with emission extending from hundreds of GeV to beyond 10...
We report TeV gamma-ray observations of the ultra-high-energy source MGRO J1908+06 using data from t...
SGR J1935+2154 was discovered in 2016 and is currently one of the most burst-active Soft Gamma-ray R...
Young massive star clusters as sites of strong stellar winds and supernova explosions may accelerate...
Aims. The identification of PeVatrons, hadronic particle accelerators reaching the knee of the cosmi...
The identification of active PeVatrons, hadronic particle accelerators reaching the knee of the cosm...
The emergence of gamma-ray astronomy has deepened our understanding of the origin of cosmic rays and...
International audienceThe identification of PeVatrons, hadronic particle accelerators reaching the k...
Invited talk at the XXIV Physics in Collisions Conference (PIC04), Boston, USA, June 2004, 10 pages,...
Supernova remnants (SNRs) have long been considered to be the dominant source of Galactic cosmic ray...
Detecting and studying galactic gamma-ray sources emitting very-high energy photons sheds light on t...
Recent observations by the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) have paved the way fo...
Understanding the complete nature of Galactic sources that accelerate cosmic rays up to $10^{15}$ eV...
The candidate PeVatron MGRO J1908+06, which shows a hard spectrum beyond 100 TeV, is one of the most...
The unidentified TeV source MGRO J1908+06, with emission extending from hundreds of GeV to beyond 10...
We report TeV gamma-ray observations of the ultra-high-energy source MGRO J1908+06 using data from t...
SGR J1935+2154 was discovered in 2016 and is currently one of the most burst-active Soft Gamma-ray R...
Young massive star clusters as sites of strong stellar winds and supernova explosions may accelerate...
Aims. The identification of PeVatrons, hadronic particle accelerators reaching the knee of the cosmi...
The identification of active PeVatrons, hadronic particle accelerators reaching the knee of the cosm...
The emergence of gamma-ray astronomy has deepened our understanding of the origin of cosmic rays and...
International audienceThe identification of PeVatrons, hadronic particle accelerators reaching the k...
Invited talk at the XXIV Physics in Collisions Conference (PIC04), Boston, USA, June 2004, 10 pages,...
Supernova remnants (SNRs) have long been considered to be the dominant source of Galactic cosmic ray...