Fermi-LAT upper limits on gamma-ray emission from colliding wind binaries
M. Werner, O. Reimer, A. Reimer, K. Egberts

TL;DR
This study used Fermi-LAT data to search for gamma-ray emission from seven colliding wind binaries but found no evidence, setting upper limits that challenge some existing theoretical models.
Contribution
First comprehensive gamma-ray flux upper limits for seven key colliding wind binaries using Fermi-LAT data, constraining theoretical emission models.
Findings
No gamma-ray emission detected from the studied CWBs.
Fermi-LAT upper limits challenge some existing models for WR140 and WR147.
Constraints on theoretical models over significant parameter space.
Abstract
Context: Colliding wind binaries (CWBs) are thought to give rise to a plethora of physical processes including acceleration and interaction of relativistic particles. Observation of synchrotron radiation in the radio band confirms there is a relativistic electron population in CWBs. Accordingly, CWBs have been suspected sources of high-energy gamma-ray emission since the COS-B era. Theoretical models exist that characterize the underlying physical processes leading to particle acceleration and quantitatively predict the non-thermal energy emission observable at Earth. Aims: We strive to find evidence of gamma-ray emission from a sample of seven CWB systems: WR 11, WR 70, WR 125, WR 137, WR 140, WR 146, and WR 147. Theoretical modelling identified these systems as the most favourable candidates for emitting gamma-rays. We make a comparison with existing gamma-ray flux predictions and…
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