We report the detection of GeV γ-ray emission from the very-high-energy (VHE) γ-ray source VER J2227+608 associated with the "tail" region of SNR G106.3+2.7. The GeV γ-ray emission is extended and spatially coincident with molecular clouds traced by CO emission. The broadband GeV to TeV emission of VER J2227+608 can be well fitted by a single power-law function with an index of 1.90±0.04, without obvious indication of spectral cutoff toward high energies. The pure leptonic model for the γ-ray emission can be marginally ruled out by the X-ray and TeV data. In the hadronic model, the low energy content of CRs and the hard γ-ray spectrum, in combination with the center-bright source structure, suggest that VER J2227+608 may be powered by the PWN instead of shocks of the SNR. And the cutoff energy of the proton distribution needs to be higher than ∼ 400 TeV, which makes it an attractive PeVatron candidate. Future observations by the upcoming Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) and the Cherenkov Telescope Array in the north (CTA-North) could distinguish these models and constrain the maximum energy of cosmic rays in supernova remnants.
@article{arxiv.1907.04972,
title = {VER J2227+608: A Hadronic PeVatron Pulsar Wind Nebula?},
author = {Yuliang Xin and Houdun Zeng and Siming Liu and Yizhong Fan and Daming Wei},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.04972},
year = {2020}
}
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7 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ