Detailed spectral and morphological analysis of the shell type SNR RCW 86
Abstract
Aims: We aim for an understanding of the morphological and spectral properties of the supernova remnant RCW~86 and for insights into the production mechanism leading to the RCW~86 very high-energy gamma-ray emission. Methods: We analyzed High Energy Spectroscopic System data that had increased sensitivity compared to the observations presented in the RCW~86 H.E.S.S. discovery publication. Studies of the morphological correlation between the 0.5-1~keV X-ray band, the 2-5~keV X-ray band, radio, and gamma-ray emissions have been performed as well as broadband modeling of the spectral energy distribution with two different emission models. Results:We present the first conclusive evidence that the TeV gamma-ray emission region is shell-like based on our morphological studies. The comparison with 2-5~keV X-ray data reveals a correlation with the 0.4-50~TeV gamma-ray emission.The spectrum of RCW~86 is best described by a power law with an exponential cutoff at TeV and a spectral index of ~. A static leptonic one-zone model adequately describes the measured spectral energy distribution of RCW~86, with the resultant total kinetic energy of the electrons above 1 GeV being equivalent to 0.1\% of the initial kinetic energy of a Type I a supernova explosion. When using a hadronic model, a magnetic field of ~100G is needed to represent the measured data. Although this is comparable to formerly published estimates, a standard E spectrum for the proton distribution cannot describe the gamma-ray data. Instead, a spectral index of ~1.7 would be required, which implies that ~erg has been transferred into high-energy protons with the effective density cm^-3. This is about 10\% of the kinetic energy of a typical Type Ia supernova under the assumption of a density of 1~cm^-3.
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@article{arxiv.1601.04461,
title = {Detailed spectral and morphological analysis of the shell type SNR RCW 86},
author = {H. E. S. S. Collaboration and A. Abramowski and F. Aharonian and F. Ait Benkhali and A. G. Akhperjanian and E. O. Angüner and M. Backes and A. Balzer and Y. Becherini and J. Becker Tjus and D. Berge and S. Bernhard and K. Bernlöhr and E. Birsin and R. Blackwell and M. Böttcher and C. Boisson and J. Bolmont and P. Bordas and J. Bregeon and F. Brun and P. Brun and M. Bryan and T. Bulik and J. Carr and S. Casanova and N. Chakraborty and R. Chalme-Calvet and R. C. G. Chaves and A. Chen and J. Chevalier and M. Chretien and S. Colafrancesco and G. Cologna and B. Condon and J. Conrad and C. Couturier and Y. Cui and I. D. Davids and B. Degrange and C. Deil and P. deWilt and A. Djannati-Atai and W. Domainko and A. Donath and L. O'C. Drury and G. Dubus and K. Dutson and J. Dyks and M. Dyrda and T. Edwards and K. Egberts and P. Eger and J. -P. Ernenwein and P. Espigat and C. Farnier and S. Fegan and F. Feinstein and M. V. Fernandes and D. Fernandez and A. Fiasson and G. Fontaine and A. Förster and M. Füßling and S. Gabici and M. Gajdus and Y. A. Gallant and T. Garrigoux and G. Giavitto and B. Giebels and J. F. Glicenstein and D. Gottschall and A. Goyal and M. -H. Grondin and M. Grudzińska and D. Hadasch and S. Häffner and J. Hahn and J. Hawkes and G. Heinzelmann and G. Henri and G. Hermann and O. Hervet and A. Hillert and J. A. Hinton and W. Hofmann and P. Hofverberg and C. Hoischen and M. Holler and D. Horns and A. Ivascenko and A. Jacholkowska and M. Jamrozy and M. Janiak and F. Jankowsky and I. Jung-Richardt and M. A. Kastendieck and K. Katarzynski and U. Katz and D. Kerszberg and B. Khelifi and M. Kieffer and S. Klepser and D. Klochkov and W. Kluzniak and D. Kolitzus and Nu. Komin and K. Kosack and S. Krakau and F. Krayzel and P. P. Krüger and H. Laffon and G. Lamanna and J. Lau and J. Lefaucheur and V. Lefranc and A. Lemiere and M. Lemoine-Goumard and J. -P. Lenain and T. Lohse and A. Lopatin and M. Lorentz and C. -C. Lu and R. Lui and V. Marandon and A. Marcowith and C. Mariaud and R. Marx and G. Maurin and N. Maxted and M. Mayer and P. J. Meintjes and U. Menzler and M. Meyer and A. M. W. Mitchell and R. Moderski and M. Mohamed and K. Moraa and E. Moulin and T. Murach and M. de Naurois and J. Niemiec and L. Oakes and H. Odaka and S. and Öttl and S. Ohm and B. Opitz and M. Ostrowski and I. Oya and M. Panter and R. D. Parsons and M. Paz Arribas and N. W. Pekeur and G. Pelletier and P. -O. Petrucci and B. Peyaud and S. Pita and H. Poon and D. Prokhorov and H. Prokoph and G. Pühlhofer and M. Punch and A. Quirrenbach and S. Raab and I. Reichardt and A. Reimer and O. Reimer and M. Renaud and R. de los Reyes and F. Rieger and C. Romoli and S. Rosier-Lees and G. Rowell and B. Rudak and C. B. Rulten and V. Sahakian and D. Salek and D. A. Sanchez and A. Santangelo and M. Sasaki and R. Schlickeiser and F. Schüssler and A. Schulz and U. Schwanke and S. Schwemmer and A. S. Seyffert and R. Simoni and H. Sol and F. Spanier and G. Spengler and F. Spies and L. Stawarz and R. Steenkamp and C. Stegmann and F. Stinzing and K. Stycz and I. Sushch and J. -P. Tavernet and T. Tavernier and A. M. Taylor and R. Terrier and M. Tluczykont and C. Trichard and R. Tuffs and K. Valerius and J. van der Walt and C. van Eldik and B. van Soelen and G. Vasileiadis and J. Veh and C. Venter and A. Viana and P. Vincent and J. Vink and F. Voisin and H. J. Völk and T. Vuillaume and S. J. Wagner and P. Wagner and R. M. Wagner and M. Weidinger and R. White and A. Wierzcholska and P. Willmann and A. Wörnlein and D. Wouters and R. Yang and V. Zabalza and D. Zaborov and M. Zacharia and A. A. Zdziarski and A. Zech and F. Zefi and N. Zywucka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.04461},
year = {2016}
}
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accepted for publication by A&A