Discovery of extended VHE \gamma-ray emission from the vicinity of the young massive stellar cluster Westerlund 1
HESS Collaboration: A. Abramowski, F. Acero, F. Aharonian, A.G., Akhperjanian, G. Anton, A. Balzer, A. Barnacka, U. Barres de Almeida, Y., Becherini, J. Becker, B. Behera, K. Bernl\"ohr, E. Birsin, J. Biteau, A., Bochow, C. Boisson, J. Bolmont, P. Bordas, J. Brucker, F. Brun

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of an extended very-high-energy gamma-ray source near the young stellar cluster Westerlund 1, suggesting particle acceleration processes possibly involving the cluster or nearby objects, based on extensive H.E.S.S. observations.
Contribution
First detection of an extended VHE gamma-ray source associated with Westerlund 1, providing insights into particle acceleration in massive stellar clusters.
Findings
Detection of HESS J1646-458 with ~20σ significance
The gamma-ray spectrum follows a power law with index 2.19
Multiple potential counterparts discussed, with Westerlund 1 as the favored site
Abstract
Results obtained in very-high-energy (VHE; E > 100 GeV) \gamma-ray observations performed with the H.E.S.S. telescope array are used to investigate particle acceleration processes in the vicinity of the young massive stellar cluster Westerlund 1 (Wd 1). Imaging of Cherenkov light from \gamma-ray induced particle cascades in the Earth's atmosphere is used to search for VHE \gamma\ rays from the region around Wd 1. Possible catalogued counterparts are searched for and discussed in terms of morphology and energetics of the H.E.S.S. source. The detection of the degree-scale extended VHE \gamma-ray source HESS J1646-458 is reported based on 45 hours of H.E.S.S. observations performed between 2004 and 2008. The VHE \gamma-ray source is centred on the nominal position of Wd 1 and detected with a total statistical significance of ~20\sigma. The emission region clearly extends beyond the…
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