Investigating Pulsar Wind Nebula DA 495: Insights from LHAASO and Multi-Wavelength Observations
Abstract
Pulsar wind nebula DA~495 (G65.7+1.2) has been extensively observed from radio to TeV -ray bands. We present LHAASO observations of DA~495, revealing an energy-dependent morphology, where an extended source with is detected by WCDA (0.4-15~TeV), and a point-like source with a 95\% upper limit of is observed by KM2A (). The spectrum of the source extends beyond 100~TeV with a break or cutoff at a few tens of TeV. Our X-ray data analysis, based on Chandra and XMM-Newton observations, shows that the X-ray emission of DA~495 extends well to , significantly larger than the size previously reported. The broadband spectral energy distribution across radio, X-ray and TeV -ray bands is phenomenologically described by a one-zone leptonic model, yielding an average magnetic field of 5 , while Fermi-LAT spectral analysis indicates a likely presence of a -ray pulsar within the system. A time-dependent model, in which particle transport is convection-dominated in the inner region (within ) and diffusion-dominated in the outer region, successfully reproduces the observed radial profiles of X-ray surface brightness and spectral index, and also accounts for the TeV -ray emission detected by LHAASO, suggesting that DA~495 represents an evolved PWN with ongoing particle escape that gives rise to a TeV halo component -- that is, a PWN+halo system.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2601.11071,
title = {Investigating Pulsar Wind Nebula DA 495: Insights from LHAASO and Multi-Wavelength Observations},
author = {The LHAASO Collaboration},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.11071},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
Submitted to ApJ Letters, 10 pages, 4 figures, 1 table