Abstract

Cosmic gamma-ray bursts with primary-photon energies ≥ 10 GeV are sought in the data from the Andyrchy array obtained in the mode of detection of a single cosmic-ray component during a net observation period of 2005.4 d. The distribution of fluctuations of the detector count rate agrees with the expected cosmic-ray background, the only exception being an event with a deviation of 7.9σ. Constraints on the number density of evaporating primordial black holes in a local region of the Galaxy are obtained for the chromospheric evaporation models.

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