12–23 Jul 2021
Online
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Study of the gamma-ray emission from 3HWC J1928+178

20 Jul 2021, 18:00
1h 30m
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Talk GAI | Gamma Ray Indirect Discussion

Speaker

Armelle Jardin-Blicq (Max Planck Instiute für Kernphysik)

Description

The gamma-ray source 3HWC J1928+178, discovered by HAWC, is coincident with the 82 kyr pulsar PSR J1928+1746, located 4 kpc away. It has not been reported by any Imaging atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope (IACT), until the recent detection of emission from this region by HESS, using an analysis adapted to extended sources. No counterpart in GeV gamma-rays from Fermi-LAT data or in X-ray has been reported so far. In this contribution, I give the multiwavelength context of the region surrounding 3HWC J1928+178 and present a multi-component model derived using the Multi-Mission Maximum Likelihood framework (3ML). I explore the possibility to model the gamma-ray emission of 3HWC J1928+178 by an extended source with continuous diffuse emission. Together with the age of the pulsar and its extended nature, it may indicate a transition from a pulsar wind nebulae to a halo, where the electrons have started to cool and diffuse away from the source

Keywords

Very-High-Energy gamma rays -- Multi-component fit -- Pulsar wind nebulae -- TeV halo

Subcategory Experimental Results
Collaboration HAWC

Primary authors

Armelle Jardin-Blicq (Max Planck Instiute für Kernphysik) for the HAWC Collaboration

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