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Strong variations of cosmic ray intensity during thunderstorms and associated pulsations of the geomagnetic field
Strong variations of the intensity of secondary cosmic rays during
thunderstorms are found to be accompanied in some cases by very clear
pulsations of the geomagnetic field. The experiment is carried out in the
Baksan Valley, North Caucasus, the Carpet air shower array being used as a
particle detector. Magnetic field measurements are made with high-precision
magnetometers located deep underground in the tunnel of the Baksan Neutrino
Observatory, several kilometers apart from the air shower array.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure
A search for gamma-ray point sources with the Carpet shower array
A search for super-high energy gamma-ray point sources has been carried out. The well known source Cyg X-3 was observed first and preliminary results of data analysis are presented. There is not positive excess of showers from the source region, but phase analysis discovers a small pulse at phase 0.6 which corresponds to the integral flux (6 + or - 3) X 10 to the minus 14th power cm-2 sec-1 at E sub gamma 3x10 to the 14th power eV
Upper limits on the isotropic diffuse flux of cosmic PeV photons from Carpet-2 observations
Isotropic diffuse gamma-ray flux in the PeV energy band is an important tool
for multimessenger tests of models of the origin of high-energy astrophysical
neutrinos and for new-physics searches. So far, this flux has not yet been
observed. Carpet-2 is an air-shower experiment capable of detecting
astrophysical gamma rays with energies above 0.1 PeV. Here we report the upper
limits on the isotropic gamma-ray flux from Carpet-2 data obtained in 1999-2011
and 2018-2022. These results, obtained with the new statistical method based on
the shape of the muon-number distribution, summarize Carpet-2 observations as
the upgraded installation, Carpet-3, starts its operation.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, JETPL.cls; V2: references added, version accepted
by JETP Letter