High-energy gamma-ray study of the dynamically young SNR G150.3+4.5
Justine Devin, Marianne Lemoine-Goumard, Marie-H\'el\`ene Grondin,, Daniel Castro, Jean Ballet, Jamie Cohen, John W. Hewitt

TL;DR
This study analyzes over ten years of Fermi-LAT gamma-ray data to investigate the properties of the young supernova remnant G150.3+4.5, revealing its morphology, spectrum, and particle acceleration characteristics.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed gamma-ray morphological and spectral analysis of G150.3+4.5, constraining its distance, age, and ambient density, and modeling its emission with a leptonic scenario.
Findings
Gamma-ray emission is spatially coincident with the radio SNR.
The spectrum is hard with photons detected up to hundreds of GeV.
The ambient density is tightly constrained to be very low.
Abstract
The supernova remnant (SNR) G150.3+4.5 was recently discovered in the radio band; it exhibits a shell-like morphology with an angular size of , suggesting either an old or a nearby SNR. Extended -ray emission spatially coincident with the SNR was reported in the Fermi Galactic Extended Source Catalog, with a power-law spectral index of = 1.91 0.09. Studying particle acceleration in SNRs through their -ray emission is of primary concern to assess the nature of accelerated particles and the maximum energy they can reach. Using more than ten years of Fermi-LAT data, we investigate the morphological and spectral properties of the SNR G150.3+4.5 from 300 MeV to 3 TeV. We use the latest releases of the Fermi-LAT catalog, the instrument response functions and the Galactic and isotropic diffuse emissions. We use ROSAT all-sky survey data to assess…
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