25–29 Apr 2026
Kechuang Building
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Analysis an unidentified 100TeV hotspot in high galactic latitude with LHAASO

27 Apr 2026, 17:05
5m
A102 (Kechuang Building)

A102

Kechuang Building

NO.1520 Taihu Blvd, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China
Poster report(print size: 0.6m Wide*0.9m High) Pulsar Wind Nebulae & Haloes & Pulsars session

Speaker

建立 张 (NAOC)

Description

LHAASO has discovered decades of PeVatrons, including Pulsar Wind Nebulae (PWN), Supernova Remnants (SNR), and binary systems, among others. One of the advantages of LHAASO is its wide field of view, which enables comprehensive surveys of the entire northern sky. Besides where sources are densely packed within the Galactic Plane and the Galactic Center direction, there may also be high-energy emissions originating from other regions, such as anti-galactic center. In this work, we analyze a new hotspot with energy above 100 TeV offset from the Galactic Plane at anti-galactic direction with coordinates (l, b) = (171.8°, 50.8°).

Primary authors

Dr Hui Zhu 建立 张 (NAOC)

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