Nonthermal GeV emission from the Nereides nebula: Confirming the nature of the supernova remnant G107.7−5.1

IF 5.4 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Miguel Araya
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Context. Recently, the Nereides nebula was discovered through deep optical emission line observations and was classified as a supernova remnant (SNR) candidate, G107.7−5.1.Aims. Since very little is known about this SNR, we have looked at several archival datasets to better understand the environment and properties of the object.Methods. We present a detailed analysis of the gamma-ray emission detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope in the region of the nebula. A model of the nonthermal emission is presented that allows us to derive the particle distribution responsible for the gamma rays. We also use molecular gas and atomic hydrogen observations to try to constrain the source age and distance.Results. An extended (∼2°) GeV source coincident with the location of the nebula is found. The nonthermal emission has a hard spectrum and is detected up to ∼100 GeV, confirming the SNR nature of this object. The GeV properties of G107.7−5.1 are similar to those of other SNRs such as G150.3​ + ​4.5, and it likely expands in a relatively low-density medium. The Nereides nebula is one more example of a growing population of dim SNRs detected at high energies. A simple leptonic model is able to account for the gamma-ray emission. Standard SNR evolutionary models constrain the age to be in the 10 − 50 kyr range, which is consistent with estimates of the maximum particle energy obtained from GeV observations. However, more detailed observations of the source should be carried out to better understand its properties.
来自尼雷里德斯星云的非热 GeV 发射:确认超新星残余物G107.7-5.1的性质
背景。最近,通过深度光学发射线观测发现了奈瑞里德斯星云,并将其归类为候选超新星残余(SNR),即 G107.7-5.1。由于对这个SNR知之甚少,我们研究了几个档案数据集,以更好地了解这个天体的环境和特性。我们详细分析了费米大口径望远镜在星云区域探测到的伽马射线辐射。我们提出了一个非热辐射模型,它使我们能够推导出产生伽马射线的粒子分布。我们还利用分子气体和原子氢的观测结果来确定源的年龄和距离。我们发现了一个与星云位置重合的延伸(∼2°)GeV源。非热辐射具有硬光谱,探测到的伽马射线高达∼100 GeV,证实了该天体的SNR性质。G107.7-5.1的GeV特性与其他SNR(如G150.3 + 4.5)相似,它很可能是在相对低密度的介质中膨胀的。在高能探测到的越来越多的暗SNR中,Nereides星云是又一个例子。一个简单的轻子模型能够解释伽马射线的发射。标准的SNR演化模型将其年龄限制在10-50 kyr的范围内,这与从GeV观测中获得的最大粒子能量的估计值是一致的。然而,为了更好地了解该源的特性,应该对其进行更详细的观测。
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
27.70%
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2105
审稿时长
1-2 weeks
期刊介绍: Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.
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