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The Moon-forming impactor Theia originated from the inner Solar System
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.ado0623
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2 years ago
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Cosmic ray feedback in galaxies and galaxy clusters -- A pedagogical
introduction and a topical review of the acceleration, transport,
observables, and dynamical impact of cosmic rays
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Mateusz Ruszkowski, Christoph Pfrommer
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Man Ho Chan, Chak Man Lee
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2 years ago
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LeHaMoC: a versatile time-dependent lepto-hadronic modeling code for
high-energy astrophysical sources
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2 years ago
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Quantitative comparisons of VHE gamma-ray blazar flares with
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2 years ago
Title: Observation of high-energy neutrinos from the Galactic plane
Link: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adc9818
Description: The origin of high-energy cosmic rays, atomic nuclei that continuously impact Earth’s atmosphere, is unknown. Because of deflection by interstellar magnetic fields, cosmic rays produced within the Milky Way arrive at Earth from random directions. However, cosmic rays interact with matter near their sources and during propagation, which produces high-energy neutrinos. We searched for neutrino emission using machine learning techniques applied to 10 years of data from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. By comparing diffuse emission models to a background-only hypothesis, we identified neutrino emission from the Galactic plane at the 4.5σ level of significance. The signal is consistent with diffuse emission of neutrinos from the Milky Way but could also arise from a population of unresolved point sources.
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2 years ago
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A tera-electronvolt afterglow from a narrow jet in an extremely bright
gamma-ray burst 221009A
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[LHAASO Collaboration]
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2 years ago
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Constraint on intergalactic magnetic field from Fermi/LAT observations
of the "pair echo" of GRB 221009A
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Ie. Vovk, A. Korochkin, A. Neronov, D. Semikoz
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2 years ago
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A new derivation of the Hubble constant from $\gamma$-ray attenuation
using improved optical depths for the Fermi and CTA era
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A. Domínguez, P. Østergaard Kirkeberg, R. Wojtak, A. Saldana-Lopez, A. Desai, J. R. Primack, J. Finke, M. Ajello et al.
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2 years ago
Title:
Constraints on the intergalactic magnetic field using Fermi-LAT and
H.E.S.S. blazar observations
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H. E. S. S., [Fermi-LAT Collaborations], F. Aharonian, J. Aschersleben, M. Backes, V. Barbosa Martins, R. Batzofin, Y. Becherini et al.
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