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Probing the star formation origin of gamma rays from 3FHL J1907.0+0713

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-12-23 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Star-forming (SF) regions embedded inside giant molecular clouds (GMCs) are potential contributors to Galactic gamma rays. The gamma-ray source 3FHL J1907.0+0713 is detected with a significance of roughly 13σ\sigma in the 0.2 - 300 GeV energy range after the removal of gamma-ray pulsation periods of PSR J1906+0722 from the Fermi-LAT data set of about 10 years. The energy spectrum of 3FHL J1907.0+0713 is best-fitted to a power law model with a spectral index of 2.26 ±\pm 0.05. The CO(JJ = 1-0) data taken by NANTEN2 revealed that 3FHL J1907.0+0713 is overlapping with a GMC having a peak velocity of about 38 km s1^{-1}. The best-fitting location of 3FHL J1907.0+0713 is measured to be approximately 0.13 degrees away from the Galactic supernova remnant (SNR) 3C 397 and it overlaps with a star that is associated with a bow-shock nebula. We show that there is no physical connection between 3FHL J1907.0+0713, 3C 397, as well as any positional coincidence with the pulsar. The spectrum of 3FHL J1907.0+0713 is fitting to both hadronic and leptonic gamma-ray emission models and the total luminosity at a distance of 2.6 kpc is calculated to be 1.1 ×\times 1034^{34} erg s1^{-1}. We also discuss possible SF origins of gamma rays from 3FHL J1907.0+0713, where SNRs, massive protostar outflows, stellar winds from runaway stars, colliding wind binaries, and young stellar clusters are considered as candidate sources.

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@article{arxiv.2012.07357,
  title  = {Probing the star formation origin of gamma rays from 3FHL J1907.0+0713},
  author = {T. Ergin and L. Saha and P. Bhattacharjee and H. Sano and S. J. Tanaka and P. Majumdar and R. Yamazaki and Y. Fukui},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.07357},
  year   = {2020}
}

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To be published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (accepted in 2020 December 7)