Exploring the nature of the unidentified VHE gamma-ray source HESS J1507-622
Wilfried Domainko, Stefan Ohm

TL;DR
This paper investigates the unidentified VHE gamma-ray source HESS J1507-622 using Fermi-LAT data, exploring its spectral properties and possible origins, and discusses its unusual offset from the Galactic plane.
Contribution
It provides the first spectral analysis of HESS J1507-622 in the HE gamma-ray range and discusses potential origins, including a hypervelocity star explosion scenario.
Findings
HESS J1507-622 is detected in the Fermi energy range with a power-law spectrum.
The source's location suggests a significant offset from the Galactic plane.
A pulsar wind nebula origin is challenged by the source's position and distance estimates.
Abstract
The nature of the first unidentified VHE gamma-ray source with significant angular offset from the Galactic plane of 3.5 degrees, HESS J1507-622, is explored. Fermi-LAT data in the high-energy (HE, 100 MeV < E < 100 GeV) gamma-ray range collected over 34 month are used to describe the spectral energy distribution (SED) of the source. HESS J1507-622 is detected in the Fermi energy range and its spectrum is best described by a power law in energy with Gamma=1.7 +/- 0.1 stat +/- 0.2_sys and integral flux between (0.3-300) GeV of F = (2.0 +/-0.5_stat +/- 1.0_sys) x 10^-9 cm^-2 s^-1. With the available data it is not possible to discriminate between a hadronic and a leptonic scenario for HESS J1507-622. The location and compactness of the source indicate a considerable physical offset from the Galactic plane for this object. In case of a multiple-kpc distance, this challenges a pulsar wind…
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