Fermi LAT Observations of the Supernova Remnant W28 (G6.4-0.1)
The Fermi-LAT Collaboration: A. A. Abdo, et al.

TL;DR
This paper analyzes Fermi LAT gamma-ray observations of supernova remnant W28, revealing extended and localized sources associated with molecular clouds, and discusses the origin of gamma-ray emission through particle interactions in the remnant environment.
Contribution
First detailed gamma-ray analysis of SNR W28 with LAT, identifying extended and localized sources and their association with molecular clouds and TeV sources.
Findings
Extended gamma-ray source overlaps with SNR W28 and TeV source HESS J1801-233.
Gamma-ray spectrum shows a broken power-law with a break at ~1 GeV.
No significant gamma-ray emission detected at some TeV source positions.
Abstract
We present detailed analysis of the two gamma-ray sources,1FGL J1801.3-2322c and 1FGL J1800.5-2359c,that have been found toward the supernova remnant(SNR) W28 with the Large Area Telescope(LAT) on board the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope.1FGL J1801.3-2322c is found to be an extended source within the boundary of SNR W28,and to extensively overlap with the TeV gamma-ray source HESS J1801-233,which is associated with a dense molecular cloud interacting with the supernova remnant.The gamma-ray spectrum measured with LAT from 0.2--100 GeV can be described by a broken power-law function with a break of ~1GeV,and photon indices of 2.090.08(stat)0.28(sys) below the break and 2.740.06(stat)0.09(sys) above the break.Given the clear association between HESS J1801-233 and the shocked molecular cloud and a smoothly connected spectrum in the GeV--TeV band,we consider the origin…
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