论文标题
Fermi-lat发现的SNR G327.1-1.1的MEV-GEV伽马射线排放
MeV-GeV Gamma-ray Emission from SNR G327.1-1.1 Discovered by the Fermi-LAT
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论文摘要
我们报告了费米 - 拉特(Fermi-lat)在宿主超新星残留(SNR)G327.1-1.1中发现了与TEV Pulsar Wind Nebula(PWN)Hess〜J1554-550发现MEV-GEV伽马射线排放的。在300Mev-2TEV能量范围内,伽马射线发射是点状的,但很明显(> 4 sigma)。我们在这里报告了观察到的伽马射线发射的费米 - 拉特分析,然后进行了详细的多波长研究,以了解发射的性质。在任何波段中尚未检测到G327.1-1.1中PWN的中央脉冲星;但是,它很可能嵌入在X射线星云中,该星云从无线电星云的中心移动。伽马射线发射是微弱的,因此进行脉动搜索以确定脉冲星是否可能造成的脉冲。先前的详细多波长报告显示了一个旧的tau 〜18,000元的SNR系统,其中反向冲击与PWN的相互作用正在进行中或最近发生了。我们发现,伽马射线发射与基于进化PWN的独立流体动力学和半分析模拟在先前报告中构建的详细宽带模型非常吻合。我们进一步研究了该模型对PWN进化阶段的物理含义,该阶段结合了新的Fermi-LAT数据,并尝试根据位移的PWN对应物的空间分离分析来对不同的粒子组件进行建模。
We report the discovery of MeV-GeV gamma-ray emission by the Fermi-LAT positionally coincident with the TeV pulsar wind nebula (PWN) HESS~J1554-550 within the host supernova remnant (SNR) G327.1-1.1. The gamma-ray emission is point-like and faint but significant (> 4 sigma) in the 300MeV-2TeV energy range. We report here the Fermi-LAT analysis of the observed gamma-ray emission followed by a detailed multiwavelength investigation to understand the nature of the emission. The central pulsar powering the PWN within G327.1-1.1 has not been detected in any waveband; however, it is likely embedded within the X-ray nebula, which is displaced from the center of the radio nebula. The gamma-ray emission is faint and therefore a pulsation search to determine if the pulsar may be contributing is not feasible. Prior detailed multiwavelength reports revealed an SNR system that is old, tau ~ 18,000yrs, where the interaction of the reverse shock with the PWN is underway or has recently occurred. We find that the gamma-ray emission agrees remarkably well with a detailed broadband model constructed in a prior report based on independent hydrodynamical and semi-analytic simulations of an evolved PWN. We further investigate the physical implications of the model for the PWN evolutionary stage incorporating the new Fermi-LAT data and attempt to model the distinct particle components based on a spatial separation analysis of the displaced PWN counterparts.