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Connecting the ISM to TeV PWNe and PWNe candidates

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-08-10 v1

Abstract

We investigate the interstellar medium (ISM) towards seven TeV gamma-ray sources thought to be pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe) using Mopra molecular line observations at 7mm [CS(1-0), SiO(1-0,v=0)], Nanten CO(1-0) data and the SGPS/GASS HI survey. We have discovered several dense molecular clouds co-located to these TeV gamma-ray sources , which allows us to search for cosmic-rays (CRs) coming from progenitor SNRs or, potentially, from PWNe. We notably found SiO(1-0,v=0) emission towards HESS J1809-193, highlighting possible interaction between the adjacent supernova remnant SNR G011.0-0.0 and the molecular cloud at d \sim 3.7 kpc. Using morphological features, and comparative studies of our column densities with those obtained from X-ray measurements, we claim a distance d \sim 8.6 - 9.7 kpc for SNR G292.2-00.5, d \sim 3.5 - 5.6 kpc for PSR J1418-6058 and d \sim 1.5 kpc for the new SNR candidate found towards HESS J1303-631. From our mass and density estimates of selected molecular clouds, we discuss signatures of hadronic/leptonic components from PWNe and their progenitor SNRs. Interestingly, the molecular gas, which overlaps HESS J1026-582 at d \sim 5 kpc, may support a hadronic origin. We find however that this scenario requires an undetected cosmic-ray accelerator to be located at d <\lt 10 pc from the molecular cloud. For HESS J1809-193, the cosmic-rays which have escaped SNR G011.0-0.0 could contribute to the TeV gamma-ray emission. Finally, from the hypothesis that at most 20% the pulsar spin down power could be converted into CRs, we find that, among the studied PWNe, only those from PSR J1809-1917 could potentially contribute to the TeV emission.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1905.04517,
  title  = {Connecting the ISM to TeV PWNe and PWNe candidates},
  author = {F. J. Voisin and G. P. Rowell and M. G. Burton and Y. Fukui and H. Sano and F. Aharonian and N. Maxted and C. Braiding and R. Blackwell and J. Lau},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.04517},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

42 pages, 21 figures, 15 tables. Published in PASA