HESS J1640-465 is an extended TeV γ-ray source and its γ-ray emission whether from the shell of a supernova remnant (SNR) or a pulsar wind nebula (PWN) is still under debate. We reanalyze the GeV γ-ray data in the field of HESS J1640-465 using eight years of Pass 8 data recorded by the Fermi Large Area Telescope. An extended GeV γ-ray source positionally coincident with HESS J1640-465 is found. Its photon spectrum can be described by a power-law with an index of 1.42±0.19 in the energy range of 10-500 GeV, and smoothly connects with the TeV spectrum of HESS J1640-465. The broadband spectrum of HESS J1640-465 can be well fit by a leptonic model with a broken power-law spectrum of electrons with an exponential cut-off at ∼ 300 TeV. The spectral properties of HESS J1640-465 are broadly consistent with the characteristics of other sources identified as PWNe, such as the correlations between high-energy luminosity ratios and the physical parameters of pulsar, including spin-down luminosity E˙ and characteristic age τc. All these pieces of evidence support that the γ-ray emission of HESS J1640-465 may originate from the PWN powered by PSR J1640-4631 rather than the shell of the SNR G338.3-0.0.
@article{arxiv.1802.03520,
title = {HESS J1640-465 -- a Gamma-ray emitting pulsar wind nebula ?},
author = {Yu-Liang Xin and Neng-Hui Liao and Xiao-Lei Guo and Qiang Yuan and Si-Ming Liu and Yi-Zhong Fan and Da-Ming Wei},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.03520},
year = {2018}
}