Multi-Tev Gamma-Ray Observation from the Crab Nebula Using the Tibet-III Air Shower Array Finely Tuned by the Cosmic-Ray Moon's Shadow
M. Amenomori, et al (The Tibet AS Gamma Collaboration)

TL;DR
This study measures the gamma-ray spectrum of the Crab Nebula using the Tibet-III array, calibrated with the moon's shadow to ensure accuracy, and finds results consistent with other observations in the 1.7 to 40 TeV range.
Contribution
First to estimate the systematic energy scale and pointing accuracy of the Tibet-III array using the moon's shadow, enhancing ground-based gamma-ray measurements.
Findings
Gamma-ray spectrum of Crab Nebula measured from 1.7 to 40 TeV.
Systematic energy error estimated to be less than ±12%.
Pointing accuracy confirmed to be within 0.011 degrees.
Abstract
The Tibet-III air shower array, consisting of 533 scintillation detectors, has been operating successfully at Yangbajing in Tibet, China since 1999. Using the dataset collected by this array from 1999 November through 2005 November, we obtained the energy spectrum of -rays from the Crab Nebula, expressed by a power law as in the energy range of 1.7 to 40 TeV. This result is consistent with other independent -ray observations by imaging air Cherenkov telescopes. In this paper, we carefully checked and tuned the performance of the Tibet-III array using data on the moon's shadow in comparison with a detailed Monte Carlo simulation. The shadow is shifted to the west of the moon's apparent position as an effect of the geomagnetic field, although the extent of this…
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