Extended VHE gamma-ray emission towards SGR1806-20, LBV1806-20, and stellar cluster Cl*1806-20
H. Abdalla, A. Abramowski, F. Aharonian, F. Ait Benkhali, A.G., Akhperjanian, E.O. Ang\"uner, M. Arrieta, P. Aubert, M. Backes, A. Balzer, M., Barnard, Y. Becherini, J. Becker Tjus, D. Berge, S. Bernhard, K. Bernl\"ohr,, E. Birsin, R. Blackwell, M. B\"ottcher, C. Boisson

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a steady, extended very high-energy gamma-ray source near a magnetar, stellar cluster, and luminous blue variable, suggesting potential particle acceleration mechanisms involving these objects.
Contribution
The study presents the first detection of a VHE gamma-ray source associated with SGR1806-20, LBV1806-20, and the stellar cluster Cl*1806-20, highlighting possible acceleration processes.
Findings
Detected VHE gamma-ray source HESSJ1808-204 with >6sigma significance.
The source is extended with a Gaussian width of 0.095 degrees.
The VHE luminosity could originate from stellar winds or magnetic dissipation.
Abstract
Using the High Energy Spectroscopic System (H.E.S.S.) telescopes we have discovered a steady and extended very high-energy (VHE) gamma-ray source towards the luminous blue variable candidate LBV1806-20, massive stellar cluster Cl*1806-20, and magnetar SGR1806-20. The new VHE source, HESSJ1808-204, was detected at a statistical significance of >6sigma (post-trial) with a photon flux normalisation \,ph\,cm\,s\,TeV at 1TeV and a power-law photon index of . The luminosity of this source (0.2 to 10 TeV; scaled to distance d=8.7kpc) is \,erg\,s. The VHE gamma-ray emission is extended and is well fit by a single Gaussian with statistical standard deviation of . This extension is similar to…
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