The supernova remnant W49B as seen with H.E.S.S. and Fermi-LAT
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| Publication date | 04-2018 |
| Journal | Astronomy & Astrophysics |
| Article number | A5 |
| Volume | Issue number | 612 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
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| Abstract |
The supernova remnant (SNR) W49B originated from a core-collapse supernova that occurred between one and four thousand years ago, and subsequently evolved into a mixed-morphology remnant, which is interacting with molecular clouds (MC). Gamma-ray observations of SNR-MC associations are a powerful tool to constrain the origin of Galactic cosmic rays, as they can probe the acceleration of hadrons through their interaction with the surrounding medium and subsequent emission of non-thermal photons. We report the detection of a γ-ray source coincident with W49B at very high energies (VHE; E > 100 GeV) with the H.E.S.S. Cherenkov telescopes together with a study of the source with five years of Fermi-LAT high-energy γ-ray (0.06–300 GeV) data. The smoothly connected, combined source spectrum, measured from 60 MeV to multi-TeV energies, shows two significant spectral breaks at 304 ± 20 MeV and 8.4−2.5+2.2 GeV; the latter is constrained by the joint fit from the two instruments. The detected spectral features are similar to those observed in several other SNR-MC associations and are found to be indicative of γ-ray emission produced through neutral-pion decay.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | © ESO 2018 |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201527843 |
| Other links | https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018A%26A...612A...5H/abstract |
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