Possible TeV $\gamma$-ray binary origin of HESS J1828-099
Agnibha De Sarkar, Nirupam Roy, Pratik Majumdar, Nayantara Gupta,, Andreas Brunthaler, Karl M. Menten, Sergio A. Dzib, Sac Nict\'e X. Medina and, Friedrich Wyrowski

TL;DR
This paper investigates the unidentified TeV gamma-ray source HESS J1828-099, exploring its potential origin as a high-mass gamma-ray binary through multi-wavelength data analysis, suggesting a possible association with known X-ray and radio sources.
Contribution
The study is the first to analyze multi-wavelength data to propose HESS J1828-099 as a potential TeV gamma-ray binary origin.
Findings
HESS J1828-099 may be associated with a high-mass gamma-ray binary.
A plausible radio counterpart with a steep spectrum was identified.
The source could be linked to the HMXB system XTE J1829-098.
Abstract
The High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.) observatory has carried a deep survey of the Galactic plane, in the course of which the existence of a significant number of ( 78) TeV -ray sources was confirmed, many of which remain unidentified. HESS J1828-099 is a point-like (Gaussian stand. dev. 0.07) unidentified source among the 17 confirmed point-like sources in the H.E.S.S. Galactic Plane Survey (HGPS) catalog. This source is also unique because it does not seem to have any apparent association with any object detected at other wavelengths. We investigate the nature and association of HESS J1828-099 with multi-wavelength observational data. A high mass X-Ray binary (HMXB) - comprising of pulsar XTE J1829-098 and a companion Be star - has been observed earlier in the X-ray and infrared bands, 14 away from HESS J1828-099. With 12 years of…
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