2015A&A...574A.100H


Query : 2015A&A...574A.100H

2015A&A...574A.100H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 574A, 100-100 (2015/2-1)

H.E.S.S. detection of TeV emission from the interaction region between the supernova remnant G349.7+0.2 and a molecular cloud.

HESS COLLABORATION, ABRAMOWSKI A., AHARONIAN F., AIT BENKHALI F., AKHPERJANIAN A.G., ANGUENER E.O., BACKES M., BALENDERAN S., BALZER A., BARNACKA A., BECHERINI Y., BECKER TJUS J., BERGE D., BERNHARD S., BERNLOEHR K., BIRSIN E., BITEAU J., BOETTCHER M., BOISSON C., BOLMONT J., BORDAS P., BREGEON J., BRUN F., BRUN P., BRYAN M., BULIK T., CARRIGAN S., CASANOVA S., CHADWICK P.M., CHAKRABORTY N., CHALME-CALVET R., CHAVES R.C.G., CHRETIEN M., COLAFRANCESCO S., COLOGNA G., CONRAD J., COUTURIER C., CUI Y., DAVIDS I.D., DEGRANGE B., DEIL C., DEWILT P., DJANNATI-ATAIE A., DOMAINKO W., DONATH A., DRURY L.O'C., DUBUS G., DUTSON K., DYKS J., DYRDA M., EDWARDS T., EGBERTS K., EGER P., ESPIGAT P., FARNIER C., FEGAN S., FEINSTEIN F., FERNANDES M.V., FERNANDEZ D., FIASSON A., FONTAINE G., FOERSTER A., FUSSLING M., GABICI S., GAJDUS M., GALLANT Y.A., GARRIGOUX T., GIAVITTO G., GIEBELS B., GLICENSTEIN J.F., GOTTSCHALL D., GRONDIN M.-H., GRUDZINSKA M., HADASCH D., HAEFFNER S., HAHN J., HARRIS J., HEINZELMANN G., HENRI G., HERMANN G., HERVET O., HILLERT A., HINTON J.A., HOFMANN W., HOFVERBERG P., HOLLER M., HORNS D., IVASCENKO A., JACHOLKOWSKA A., JAHN C., JAMROZY M., JANIAK M., JANKOWSKY F., JUNG-RICHARDT I., KASTENDIECK M.A., KATARZYNSKI K., KATZ U., KAUFMANN S., KHELIFI B., KIEFFER M., KLEPSER S., KLOCHKOV D., KLUZNIAK W., KOLITZUS D., KOMIN NU., KOSACK K., KRAKAU S., KRAYZEL F., KRUEGER P.P., LAFFON H., LAMANNA G., LEFAUCHEUR J., LEFRANC V., LEMIERE A., LEMOINE-GOUMARD M., LENAIN J.-P., LOHSE T., LOPATIN A., LU C.-C., MARANDON V., MARCOWITH A., MARX R., MAURIN G., MAXTED N., MAYER M., McCOMB T.J.L., MEHAULT J., MEINTJES P.J., MENZLER U., MEYER M., MITCHELL A.M.W., MODERSKI R., MOHAMED M., MORA K., MOULIN E., MURACH T., DE NAUROIS M., NIEMIEC J., NOLAN S.J., OAKES L., ODAKA H., OHM S., OPITZ B., OSTROWSKI M., OYA I., PANTER M., PARSONS R.D., PAZ ARRIBAS M., PEKEUR N.W., PELLETIER G., PETRUCCI P.-O., PEYAUD B., PITA S., POON H., PUEHLHOFER G., PUNCH M., QUIRRENBACH A., RAAB S., REICHARDT I., REIMER A., REIMER O., RENAUD M., DE LOS REYES R., RIEGER F., ROMOLI C., ROSIER-LEES S., ROWELL G., RUDAK B., RULTEN C.B., SAHAKIAN V., SALEK D., SANCHEZ D.A., SANTANGELO A., SCHLICKEISER R., SCHUESSLER F., SCHULZ A., SCHWANKE U., SCHWARZBURG S., SCHWEMMER S., SOL H., SPANIER F., SPENGLER G., SPIES F., STAWARZ L., STEENKAMP R., STEGMANN C., STINZING F., STYCZ K., SUSHCH I., TAVERNET J.-P., TAVERNIER T., TAYLOR A.M., TERRIER R., TLUCZYKONT M., TRICHARD C., VALERIUS K., VAN ELDIK C., VAN SOELEN B., VASILEIADIS G., VEH J., VENTER C., VIANA A., VINCENT P., VINK J., VOELK H.J., VOLPE F., VORSTER M., VUILLAUME T., WAGNER S.J., WAGNER P., WAGNER R.M., WARD M., WEIDINGER M., WEITZEL Q., WHITE R., WIERZCHOLSKA A., WILLMANN P., WOERNLEIN A., WOUTERS D., YANG R., ZABALZA V., ZABOROV D., ZACHARIAS M., ZDZIARSKI A.A., ZECH A. and ZECHLIN H.-S.

Abstract (from CDS):

object{G349.7+0.2} is a young Galactic supernova remnant (SNR) located at the distance of 11.5 kpc and observed across the entire electromagnetic spectrum from radio to high energy (HE; 0.1GeV<E<100GeV) γ-rays. Radio and infrared observations indicate that the remnant is interacting with a molecular cloud. In this paper, the detection of very high energy (VHE, E>100GeV) γ-ray emission coincident with this SNR with the High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.) is reported. This makes it one of the farthest Galactic SNR ever detected in this domain. An integral flux F(E>400GeV)=(6.5±1.1stat±1.3syst)x10–13ph/cm2/s corresponding to ∼0.7% of that of the Crab Nebula and to a luminosity of ∼1034erg/s above the same energy threshold, and a steep photon index ΓVHE=2.8±0.27stat±0.20syst are measured. The analysis of more than 5yr of Fermi-LAT data towards this source shows a power-law like spectrum with a best-fit photon index ΓHE=2.2±0.04(stat)+0.13–0.31(sys). The combined γ-ray spectrum of G349.7+0.2 can be described by either a broken power-law (BPL) or a power-law with exponential (or sub-exponential) cutoff (PLC). In the former case, the photon break energy is found at Ebr,γ=55+70–30GeV, slightly higher than what is usually observed in the HE/VHE γ-ray emitting middle-aged SNRs known to be interacting with molecular clouds. In the latter case, the exponential (respectively sub-exponential) cutoff energy is measured at Ecut,γ=1.4+1.6–0.55 (respectively 0.35+0.75–0.21) TeV. A pion-decay process resulting from the interaction of the accelerated protons and nuclei with the dense surrounding medium is clearly the preferred scenario to explain the γ-ray emission. The BPL with a spectral steepening of 0.5-1 and the PLC provide equally good fits to the data. The product of the average gas density and the total energy content of accelerated protons and nuclei amounts to nHWp∼5x1051erg/cm3.

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Journal keyword(s): gamma rays: general - ISM: supernova remnants - ISM: clouds

Errata: + corrigendum vol. 580, p. C1

Simbad objects: 10

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Number of rows : 10
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 M 1 SNR 05 34 30.9 +22 00 53           ~ 6193 1
2 IC 443 SNR 06 17 00.0000000 +22 34 11.998901           ~ 1235 1
3 1FGL J1711.7-3944c BL? 17 12 27 -39 41.2     12.27     ~ 723 1
4 QSO B1714-373 BL? 17 18 10.160 -37 18 53.80           ~ 187 0
5 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14420 0
6 SNR G006.4-00.1 SNR 18 00 31.2011719 -23 25 48.001099           ~ 737 1
7 SNR G023.3-00.3 SNR 18 34 51.80 -08 44 38.2           ~ 218 0
8 SNR G034.6-00.5 SNR 18 56 10.650 +01 13 21.30           ~ 964 2
9 W 49b SNR 19 11 09.000 +09 06 24.00           ~ 463 1
10 SNR G049.1-00.1 SNR 19 23 19.300 +14 09 21.00           ~ 283 0

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