Discovery of very high energy gamma-ray emission coincident with molecular clouds in the W28 (G6.4-0.1) field
HESS Collaboration: F Aharonian, et al

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of very high energy gamma-ray emission associated with molecular clouds near the W28 supernova remnant, suggesting a hadronic origin and cosmic ray acceleration in the region.
Contribution
First detection of VHE gamma-ray emission coincident with molecular clouds in the W28 field, linking gamma-ray sources to molecular cloud structures and potential cosmic ray sources.
Findings
VHE gamma-ray sources HESSJ1801-233 and HESSJ1800-240 identified.
Molecular clouds spatially associated with VHE emission, spanning velocities up to 4 kpc.
Cosmic ray density enhancements suggest possible SNR origin for gamma-ray emission.
Abstract
We observed the W28 field (for ~40 h) at Very High Energy (VHE) gamma-ray energies (E>0.1 TeV) with the H.E.S.S. Cherenkov telescopes. A reanalysis of EGRET E>100 MeV data was also undertaken. Results from the NANTEN 4m telescope Galactic plane survey and other CO observations have been used to study molecular clouds. We have discovered VHE gamma-ray emission (HESSJ1801-233) coincident with the northeastern boundary of W28, and a complex of sources (HESSJ1800-240A, B and C) ~0.5 deg south of W28, in the Galactic disc. The VHE differential photon spectra are well fit by pure power laws with indices Gamma~2.3 to 2.7. The NANTEN ^{12}CO(J=1-0) data reveal molecular clouds positionally associating with the VHE emission, spanning a ~15 km s^{-1} range in local standard of rest velocity. The VHE/molecular cloud association could indicate a hadronic origin for HESSJ1801-233 and HESSJ1800-240,…
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