Observation of gamma rays up to 320 TeV from the middle-aged TeV pulsar wind nebula HESS J1849$-$000
M. Amenomori (1), S. Asano (2), Y. W. Bao (3), X. J. Bi (4), D. Chen, (5), T. L. Chen (6), W. Y. Chen (4), Xu Chen (4, 5), Y. Chen (3), Cirennima, (6), S. W. Cui (7), Danzengluobu (6), L. K. Ding (4), J. H. Fang (4, 8), K., Fang (4), C. F. Feng (9), Zhaoyang Feng (4)

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of gamma rays up to 320 TeV from the pulsar wind nebula HESS J1849$-$000, providing spectral data that supports its potential as a Galactic PeV cosmic-ray accelerator.
Contribution
First measurement of the gamma-ray spectrum from 40 TeV to 320 TeV for HESS J1849$-$000, and analysis of its potential as a PeV cosmic-ray source using leptonic and hadronic models.
Findings
Gamma rays detected with significance above 25 TeV and 100 TeV.
The energy spectrum follows a power-law with index -2.24.
Protons accelerated up to PeV energies, indicating a PeVatron candidate.
Abstract
Gamma rays from HESS J1849000, a middle-aged TeV pulsar wind nebula (PWN), are observed by the Tibet air shower array and the muon detector array. The detection significance of gamma rays reaches and levels above 25 TeV and 100 TeV, respectively, in units of Gaussian standard deviation . The energy spectrum measured between for the first time is described with a simple power-law function of . The gamma-ray energy spectrum from the sub-TeV () to sub-PeV () ranges including the results of previous studies can be modeled with the leptonic scenario, inverse Compton scattering by high-energy electrons accelerated by the PWN…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Neutrino Physics Research
