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Search for photons with energies above 1018eV using the hybrid detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory
A search for ultra-high energy photons with energies above 1EeV is performed
using nine years of data collected by the Pierre Auger Observatory in hybrid operation mode.
An unprecedented separation power between photon and hadron primaries is achieved by
combining measurements of the longitudinal air-shower development with the particle content
at ground measured by the fluorescence and surface detectors, respectively. Only three photon
candidates at energies 1\u20132EeV are found, which is compatible with the expected hadron induced
background. Upper limits on the integral flux of ultra-high energy photons of 0.027,
0.009, 0.008, 0.008 and 0.007 km 122 sr 121 yr 121 are derived at 95% C.L. for energy thresholds of
1, 2, 3, 5 and 10EeV. These limits bound the fractions of photons in the all-particle integral
flux below 0.1%, 0.15%, 0.33%, 0.85% and 2.7%. For the first time the photon fraction at EeV
energies is constrained at the sub-percent level. The improved limits are below the flux of
diffuse photons predicted by some astrophysical scenarios for cosmogenic photon production.
The new results rule-out the early top-down models 12 in which ultra-high energy cosmic rays
are produced by, e.g., the decay of super-massive particles 12 and challenge the most recent
super-heavy dark matter model