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2009ApJ...691.1707M - Astrophys. J., 691, 1707-1711 (2009/February-1)

On the origin of TeV gamma-ray emission from HESS J1834-087.

MUKHERJEE R., GOTTHELF E.V. and HALPERN J.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present an X-ray study of the field containing the extended TeV source HESS J1834-087 using data obtained with the XMM-Newton telescope. Previously, the coincidence of this source with both the shell-type supernova remnant (SNR) W41 and a giant molecular cloud (GMC) was interpreted as favoring π0-decay γ-rays from interaction of the old SNR with the GMC. Alternatively, the TeV emission has been attributed to inverse Compton scattering from leptons deposited by PSR J1833-0827, a pulsar assumed to have been born in W41 but now located 24' from the center of the SNR (and the TeV source). Instead, we argue for a third possibility, that the TeV emission is powered by a previously unknown pulsar wind nebula located near the center of W41. The candidate pulsar is XMMU J183435.3-084443, a hard X-ray point source that lacks an optical counterpart to R > 21 and is coincident with diffuse X-ray emission. The X-rays from both the point source and diffuse feature are evidently nonthermal and highly absorbed. A best-fit power-law model yields photon index Γ ∼ 0.2 and Γ ∼ 1.9, for the point source and diffuse emission, respectively, and 2-10 keV flux ~5x10–13 erg/cm2/s for each. At the measured 4 kpc distance of W41, the observed X-ray luminosity implies an energetic pulsar with erg/s, which is also sufficient to generate the observed γ-ray luminosity of 2.7x1034 d 24 erg/s via inverse Compton scattering.

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Journal keyword(s): gamma rays: observations - pulsars: individual (PSR J1833-0827, XMMU J183435.3-084443)

Nomenclature: Table 1, Fig.1: [MGH2009] NN (Nos 1-16).

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