Measurement of the Gamma-Ray Energy Spectrum beyond 100 TeV from the HESS J1843$-$033 Region
M. Amenomori (1), S. Asano (2), Y. W. Bao (3), X. J. Bi (4), D. Chen, (5), T. L. Chen (6), W. Y. Chen (4), Xu Chen (4, 5), Y. Chen (3), Cirennima, (6), S. W. Cui (7), Danzengluobu (6), L. K. Ding (4), J. H. Fang (4, 8), K., Fang (4), C. F. Feng (9), Zhaoyang Feng (4)

TL;DR
This paper reports the first measurement of gamma-ray energy spectrum beyond 100 TeV from the HESS J1843$-$033 region, identifying a new source TASG J1844$-$038 and analyzing its spectral properties and possible associations.
Contribution
It presents the first detection of gamma rays above 25 TeV from the HESS J1843$-$033 region using Tibet array data, and characterizes the spectrum and potential source associations.
Findings
Detected gamma-ray source TASG J1844$-$038 above 25 TeV with 6.2 sigma significance.
Measured the energy spectrum between 25 and 130 TeV with a power-law fit.
Suggested a spectral cutoff at approximately 50 TeV.
Abstract
HESS J1843033 is a very-high-energy gamma-ray source whose origin remains unidentified. This work presents, for the first time, the energy spectrum of gamma rays beyond from the HESS J1843033 region using the data recorded by the Tibet air shower array and its underground muon detector array. A gamma-ray source with an extension of is successfully detected above at near HESS J1843033 with a statistical significance of , and the source is named TASG J1844038. The position of TASG J1844038 is consistent with those of HESS J1843033, eHWC J1842035, and LHAASO J18430338. The measured gamma-ray energy spectrum in is described with ${\rm d}N/{\rm d}E = (9.70\pm…
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