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Constraints on the galactic population of TeV pulsar wind nebulae using fermi large area telescope observations

  • F. Acero
  • , M. Ackermann
  • , M. Ajello
  • , A. Allafort
  • , L. Baldini
  • , J. Ballet
  • , G. Barbiellini
  • , D. Bastieri
  • , K. Bechtol
  • , R. Bellazzini
  • , R. D. Blandford
  • , E. D. Bloom
  • , E. Bonamente
  • , E. Bottacini
  • , T. J. Brandt
  • , J. Bregeon
  • , M. Brigida
  • , P. Bruel
  • , R. Buehler
  • , S. Buson
  • G. A. Caliandro, R. A. Cameron, P. A. Caraveo, C. Cecchi, E. Charles, R. C.G. Chaves, A. Chekhtman, J. Chiang, G. Chiaro, S. Ciprini, R. Claus, J. Cohen-Tanugi, J. Conrad, S. Cutini, M. Dalton, F. D'Ammando, F. De Palma, C. D. Dermer, L. Di Venere, E. Do Couto E. Silva, P. S. Drell, A. Drlica-Wagner, L. Falletti, C. Favuzzi, S. J. Fegan, E. C. Ferrara, W. B. Focke, A. Franckowiak, Y. Fukazawa, S. Funk, P. Fusco, F. Gargano, D. Gasparrini, N. Giglietto, F. Giordano, M. Giroletti, T. Glanzman, G. Godfrey, T. Grégoire, I. A. Grenier, M. H. Grondin, J. E. Grove, S. Guiriec, D. Hadasch, Y. Hanabata, A. K. Harding, M. Hayashida, K. Hayashi, E. Hays, J. Hewitt, A. B. Hill, D. Horan, X. Hou, R. E. Hughes, Y. Inoue, M. S. Jackson, T. Jogler, G. Jóhannesson, A. S. Johnson, T. Kamae, T. Kawano, M. Kerr, J. Knödlseder, M. Kuss, J. Lande, S. Larsson, L. Latronico, M. Lemoine-Goumard, F. Longo, F. Loparco, M. N. Lovellette, P. Lubrano, M. Marelli, F. Massaro, M. Mayer, M. N. Mazziotta, J. E. McEnery, J. Mehault, P. F. Michelson, W. Mitthumsiri, T. Mizuno, C. Monte, M. E. Monzani, A. Morselli, I. V. Moskalenko, S. Murgia, T. Nakamori, R. Nemmen, E. Nuss, T. Ohsugi, A. Okumura, M. Orienti, E. Orlando, J. F. Ormes, D. Paneque, J. H. Panetta, J. S. Perkins, M. Pesce-Rollins, F. Piron, G. Pivato, T. A. Porter, S. Rainò, R. Rando, M. Razzano, A. Reimer, O. Reimer, T. Reposeur, S. Ritz, M. Roth, R. Rousseau, P. M. Saz Parkinson, A. Schulz, C. Sgrò, E. J. Siskind, D. A. Smith, G. Spandre, P. Spinelli, D. J. Suson, H. Takahashi, Y. Takeuchi, J. G. Thayer, J. B. Thayer, D. J. Thompson, L. Tibaldo, O. Tibolla, M. Tinivella, D. F. Torres, G. Tosti, E. Troja, Y. Uchiyama, J. Vandenbroucke, V. Vasileiou, G. Vianello, V. Vitale, M. Werner, B. L. Winer, K. S. Wood, Z. Yang
  • NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
  • c/o DESY
  • University of California, Space Sciences Laboratory
  • Stanford University
  • University of Pisa
  • Universite Paris-Saclay
  • INFN Sezione di Trieste
  • University of Trieste
  • INFN
  • University of Padova
  • Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Sezione di Pisa
  • INFN Sezione di Perugia
  • University of Perugia
  • Politecnico di Bari
  • INFN Sezione di Bari
  • University of Sheffield
  • INAF Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica, Milan
  • George Mason University
  • Naval Research Laboratory
  • Science and Research Directorate
  • Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma
  • Laboratoire Univers et Particules de Montpellier
  • Stockholm University
  • Oskar Klein Centre
  • Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
  • Univ. Bordeaux
  • INAF Istituto di Radioastronomia
  • Hiroshima University
  • IRAP/CNRS
  • Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées
  • Kyoto University
  • University of Southampton
  • The Ohio State University
  • KTH Royal Institute of Technology
  • University of Iceland
  • INFN Sezione di Torino
  • University of Maryland
  • Sezione di Roma
  • Waseda University
  • Nagoya University
  • University of Denver
  • Max-Planck-Institut für Physik
  • Biochemical and Environmental Engineering
  • Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian
  • University of California at Santa Cruz
  • Medical University of Innsbruck
  • University of Washington
  • NYCB Real-Time Computing Inc.
  • Purdue University Northwest
  • University of Würzburg
  • Pompeu Fabra University (UPF)
  • Consorzio Interuniversitario per la Fisica Spaziale (CIFS)
  • University of Rome “Tor Vergata”

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Abstract

Pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe) have been established as the most populous class of TeV γ-ray emitters. Since launch, the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) has identified five high-energy (100 MeV < E < 100 GeV) γ-ray sources as PWNe and detected a large number of PWN candidates, all powered by young and energetic pulsars. The wealth of multi-wavelength data available and the new results provided by Fermi-LAT give us an opportunity to find new PWNe and to explore the radiative processes taking place in known ones. The TeV γ-ray unidentified (UNID) sources are the best candidates for finding new PWNe. Using 45 months of Fermi-LAT data for energies above 10 GeV, an analysis was performed near the position of 58 TeV PWNe and UNIDs within 5° of the Galactic plane to establish new constraints on PWN properties and find new clues on the nature of UNIDs. Of the 58 sources, 30 were detected, and this work provides their γ-ray fluxes for energies above 10 GeV. The spectral energy distributions and upper limits, in the multi-wavelength context, also provide new information on the source nature and can help distinguish between emission scenarios, i.e., between classification as a pulsar candidate or as a PWN candidate. Six new GeV PWN candidates are described in detail and compared with existing models. A population study of GeV PWN candidates as a function of the pulsar/PWN system characteristics is presented.

Original languageEnglish
Article number77
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume773
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Aug 2013

Keywords

  • gamma rays
  • general

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