论文标题
动态的SNR G150.3+4.5的高能量伽马射线研究
High-energy gamma-ray study of the dynamically young SNR G150.3+4.5
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论文摘要
最近在无线电频段中发现了超新星残留物(SNR)G150.3+4.5。它表现出类似壳的形态,其角度为$ \ sim 3^{\ circ} $,暗示了旧的或附近的SNR。在Fermi Galactic扩展源目录中报道了扩展的$γ$ ray排放在空间上与SNR相吻合,其幂律频谱指数为$γ$ = 1.91 $ \ pm $ 0.09。通过其$γ$ ray发射研究粒子加速度是评估加速颗粒的性质及其最大能量的主要关注点。使用超过十年的费米 - 拉特数据,我们研究了SNR G150.3+4.5的形态和光谱特性从300 MeV到3 TEV。我们使用Fermi-LAT目录,仪器响应函数以及银河系和各向同性弥散排放的最新版本。我们使用Rosat All-Sky调查数据来评估任何热和非热X射线发射,并将最小和最大距离得出至G150.3+4.5。我们描述了通过扩展组件对G150.3+4.5的$γ$ ray发射,发现与无线电SNR在空间上是一致的。频谱很难,检测到数百个GEV的光子朝着动态年轻的SNR发射的指向。缺乏X射线排放对环境密度$ n_0 \ leq 3.6 \ times 10^{ - 3} $ cm $^{ - 3} $都严格限制。由于G150.3+4.5未报告为历史SNR,因此我们对其年龄$ t $ = 1 kyr施加了下限。我们估计其距离在0.7至4.5 kpc之间。我们发现G150.3+4.5在光谱上与其他动态年轻和壳体类型SNR相似,例如RX J1713.7 $ - $ 3946或Vela Junior。宽带非热发射用松弛的情况来解释,这意味着$ b = 5 $ $ $ $ g的下游磁场和颗粒加速度的加速度最大为几个TEV Energies。
The supernova remnant (SNR) G150.3+4.5 was recently discovered in the radio band; it exhibits a shell-like morphology with an angular size of $\sim 3^{\circ}$, suggesting either an old or a nearby SNR. Extended $γ$-ray emission spatially coincident with the SNR was reported in the Fermi Galactic Extended Source Catalog, with a power-law spectral index of $Γ$ = 1.91 $\pm$ 0.09. Studying particle acceleration in SNRs through their $γ$-ray emission is of primary concern to assess the nature of accelerated particles and the maximum energy they can reach. Using more than ten years of Fermi-LAT data, we investigate the morphological and spectral properties of the SNR G150.3+4.5 from 300 MeV to 3 TeV. We use the latest releases of the Fermi-LAT catalog, the instrument response functions and the Galactic and isotropic diffuse emissions. We use ROSAT all-sky survey data to assess any thermal and nonthermal X-ray emission, and we derive minimum and maximum distance to G150.3+4.5. We describe the $γ$-ray emission of G150.3+4.5 by an extended component which is found to be spatially coincident with the radio SNR. The spectrum is hard and the detection of photons up to hundreds of GeV points towards an emission from a dynamically young SNR. The lack of X-ray emission gives a tight constraint on the ambient density $n_0 \leq 3.6 \times 10^{-3}$ cm$^{-3}$. Since G150.3+4.5 is not reported as a historical SNR, we impose a lower limit on its age of $t$ = 1 kyr. We estimate its distance to be between 0.7 and 4.5 kpc. We find that G150.3+4.5 is spectrally similar to other dynamically young and shell-type SNRs, such as RX J1713.7$-$3946 or Vela Junior. The broadband nonthermal emission is explained with a leptonic scenario, implying a downstream magnetic field of $B = 5$ $μ$G and acceleration of particles up to few TeV energies.