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STUDYING the SGR 1806-20/Cl? 1806-20 REGION USING the FERMI LARGE AREA TELESCOPE
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STUDYING the SGR 1806-20/Cl? 1806-20 REGION USING the FERMI LARGE AREA TELESCOPE

Paul K.H. Yeung, Albert K.H. Kong, P.H. Thomas Tam, Lupin C.C. Lin, C.Y. Hui, Chin-Ping Hu and K.S. Cheng
Astrophysical Journal, Vol.827(1), 41
10/08/2016

Abstract

cosmic rays ISM: individual objects (SNR G9.7-0.0, HESS J1808-204, W31) pulsars: individual (SGR 1806-20) stars: magnetars
The region around SGR 1806-20 and its host stellar cluster Cl∗ 1806-20 is a potentially important site of particle acceleration. The soft γ-ray repeater and Cl∗ 1806-20, which also contains several very massive stars including a luminous blue variable hypergiant LBV 1806-20, are capable of depositing a large amount of energy to the surroundings. Using the data taken with the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT), we identified an extended LAT source to the southwest of Cl∗ 1806-20. The centroid of the 1-50 GeV emission is consistent with that of HESS J1808-204 (until now unidentified). The LAT spectrum is best-fit by a broken power law with the break energy E b = 297 ± 15 MeV. The index above E b is 2.60 ± 0.04 and is consistent with the flux and spectral index above 100 GeV for HESS J1808-204, suggesting an association between the two sources. Meanwhile, the interacting supernova remnant SNR G9.7-0.0 is also a potential contributor to the LAT flux. A tentative flux enhancement at the MeV band during a 45 day interval (2011 January 21-March 7) is also reported. We discuss possible origins of the extended LAT source in the context of both leptonic and hadronic scenarios.
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