A 7mm line survey of the shocked and disrupted molecular gas towards the W28 field TeV gamma-ray sources
B.P. Nicholas, G. Rowell, M.G. Burton, A.J. Walsh, Y. Fukui, A., Kawamura, N.I. Maxted

TL;DR
This study uses 7mm Mopra observations to analyze dense, shocked, and disrupted molecular gas in the W28 supernova remnant region, revealing dense gas, shock interactions, and potential gamma-ray sources.
Contribution
It provides new high-resolution 7mm molecular line data, discovering dense gas and shock signatures near TeV gamma-ray sources, and predicts detectable gamma-ray fluxes from these dense clouds.
Findings
Dense gas with nH2 ~10^5 cm^-3 detected near gamma-ray sources
Shock interaction signatures including broad line profiles and SiO emission identified
Predicted TeV fluxes from dense clouds are within reach of future observatories
Abstract
We present 7mm Mopra observations of the dense molecular gas towards the W28 supernova remnant (SNR) field, following a previous 12mm line survey of this region. These observations take advantage of the 7mm beam size to probe the dense and disrupted gas in the region at ~1 arcmin scales. Our observations are focused towards the north-eastern (NE) HESS J1801-233 and southern HESS J1800-240B TeV gamma-ray sources, with slightly less observations towards HESS J1800-240A & C. Using the CS (1-0) transition we reveal multiple regions of dense gas, nH2 ~10^5 cm^-3. We report the discovery of dense gas towards HESS J1800-240C, at the site of a 1720MHz OH maser. The NE molecular cloud is known to be disrupted, many 1720MHz OH masers and broad CO line emission are detected at the rim of W28. Here we reveal this shock interaction region contains generally extended clumpy CS, as well as clumpy SiO…
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