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New detector finds gamma rays from surprising cosmic sources


New detector finds gamma rays from surprising cosmic sources
SAM MCNEIL, Associated Press
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1of27White and green electromagnetic detectors surround mounds of dirt covering instruments to detect muon particles originating from outer space at the Large High-Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) at Haizi Mountain, near Daocheng in southwestern China s Sichuan Province, Friday, Nov. 8, 2019. The LHAASO, the biggest device of its kind, has detected a dozen sources of ultra high-energy gamma rays from within our Milky Way galaxy, according to a new study in the journal Nature.Mark Schiefelbein/APShow MoreShow Less
2of27In this aerial photo, mounds of dirt covering instruments to detect muon particles originating from outer space are seen at the Large High-Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) at Haizi Mountain near Daocheng in southwestern China s Sichuan Province, Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. The LHAASO, the biggest device of its ....

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Astronomers detect light 700 trillion times stronger than what eyes can see, could change laws of physics


Astronomers detect light 700 trillion times stronger than what eyes can see, could change laws of physics
Astronomers used the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) on the Tibetan Pleatue to detect the cosmic rays.
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UPDATED: May 20, 2021 17:05 IST
Zhen Cao and his team reported the detection of more than 530 photons at energies above 100 teraelectronvolts and up to 1.4 PeV. (Photo: Getty)
Astronomers at an observatory in the Tibetan Pleatue have detected the brightest light particle, gamma-ray photons up to 1.4 peta-electron volts (PeV) being emitted from the Milky Way galaxy. The charged particles are also referred to as cosmic rays and the results are posing a tough challenge for astronomers and physicists over the source of the light. ....

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