Chandra observations of the HII complex G5.89-0.39 and TeV gamma-ray source HESSJ1800-240B
E.J. Hampton, G. Rowell, W. Hofmann, D. Horns, Y. Uchiyama, S. Wagner

TL;DR
This study uses Chandra X-ray observations to analyze the stellar population of the G5.89-0.39 star formation region and explores its potential link to the coincident TeV gamma-ray source HESSJ1800-240B, revealing a population of B-type stars and residual X-ray emission.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray analysis of G5.89-0.39 linking stellar population to gamma-ray emission, identifying potential ionising sources and estimating total stellar content.
Findings
Identified 159 X-ray point sources, with 35 associated with G5.89-0.39.
Residual X-ray emission suggests additional unresolved stellar sources.
Potential ionising star Feldt's star is consistent with a B7-B5 star.
Abstract
We present the results of our investigation, using a Chandra X-ray observation, into the stellar population of the massive star formation region G5.89-0.39, and its potential connection to the coincident TeV gamma-ray source HESSJ1800-240B. G5.89-0.39 comprises two separate HII regions G5.89-0.39A and G5.89-0.39B (an ultra-compact HII region). We identified 159 individual X-ray point sources in our observation using the source detection algorithm \texttt{wavdetect}. 35 X-ray sources are associated with the HII complex G5.89-0.39. The 35 X-ray sources represent an average unabsorbed luminosity (0.3-10\,keV) of \,erg/s, typical of B7-B5 type stars. The potential ionising source of G5.89-0.39B known as Feldt's star is possibly identified in our observation with an unabsorbed X-ray luminosity suggestive of a B7-B5 star. The stacked energy spectra of these sources is…
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