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A Study of the Unidentified Gamma-Ray Source 3EG J1828+0142

Astrophysics 2007-05-23 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

We present a study of the radio environment of the gamma-ray source 3EG J1828+0142. This source presents a very high variability index in its gamma emission and a steep high-energy spectral index Γ2.8\Gamma\sim-2.8. Large-scale radio maps at different frequencies show the presence of a shell-type non-thermal structure when the diffuse emission from the Galactic disk is eliminated. At small scales, VLA radio images reveal the existence of several weak point sources within the 95 % gamma-ray confidence location contour. Most of these sources present non-thermal spectral indices, but it is not clear whether they are extragalactic or not. We discuss the possibility of a scenario where the large structure is a SNR and one of the compact radio sources is an isolated black hole also produced in the original supernova explosion. The black hole could be responsible for the variable gamma-ray emission according to Punsly's (1998) model. INTEGRAL observations with IBIS imager could detect the inverse Compton and blueshifted pair annihilation radiation from the relativistic electron-positron jets of the hole. Some estimates are presented in this regard.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0104343,
  title  = {A Study of the Unidentified Gamma-Ray Source 3EG J1828+0142},
  author = {Jorge A. Combi and Gustavo E. Romero and Diego F. Torres and Brian Punsly},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0104343},
  year   = {2007}
}

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To be published by ESA-SP (Proceedings of the IV INTEGRAL Workshop)