Leaked GeV CRs from a broken shell: Explaining 9 years Fermi-LAT data of SNR W28
Yudong Cui, Paul K.H. Yeung, P.H. Thomas Tam, and Gerd Puehlhofer

TL;DR
This study analyzes 9 years of Fermi-LAT data of SNR W28, revealing GeV cosmic rays leaking from a broken shell and supporting a hadronic origin for gamma-ray emissions through a comprehensive model.
Contribution
It introduces a hadronic model incorporating leaked GeV CRs from a broken shell, explaining multi-wavelength observations of SNR W28 with detailed CR source contributions.
Findings
Detected GeV emission spatially matching TeV sources.
Identified a 0.5-1 GeV blob south of 240 B&C.
Modeled GeV-TeV emissions with three CR sources.
Abstract
Supernova remnant (SNR)\,W28 is well known for its classic hadronic scenario, in which the TeV cosmic rays (CRs) released at the early stage of this mid-aged SNR are illuminating nearby molecular clouds (MCs). Overwhelming evidences have shown that the northeast of the SNR (W28-North) has already encountered with the MC clumps. Through this broken shell -- W28-North, we believe the CRs with energy down to 1\,GeV to be able to be injected into nearby MCs. To further testify this hadronic scenario, we first analyse the 9 years Fermi-LAT data in/around W28 with energy down to 0.3\,GeV. Our Fermi-LAT analysis display a 10-200 GeV skymap which spatially matches well with the known TeV sources -- HESS\,J1801-233 (W28-North), HESS\,J1800-240\,A,\,B\,\&\,C (240\,A\,B\,\&\,C). At low energy band, we has discovered a 0.5-1\,GeV blob located to the south of 240\,B\,\&\,C, and a low flux of…
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