The environment of TeV halo progenitors
Lioni-Moana Bourguinat, Carmelo Evoli, Pierrick Martin, Sarah Recchia

TL;DR
This paper models the environments of pulsars from birth to their movement into the interstellar medium, linking TeV halo formation to the medium shaped by progenitor stars and supernova remnants.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive model of pulsar environments over time, connecting progenitor star properties and supernova evolution to TeV halo formation.
Findings
Pulsars typically escape into the interstellar medium around 300 kyr after birth.
Most pulsars with TeV halos are likely still in their parent environments.
Efficient pair confinement is probably related to the medium influenced by progenitor stars.
Abstract
TeV haloes are extended sources of very-high-energy gamma rays found around some middle-aged pulsars. The emission spanning several tens of parsecs suggests an efficient confinement of the ultra-relativistic lepton pairs produced by pulsars in their vicinity. The physical mechanism responsible for this suppressed transport has not yet been identified. In some scenarios, pair confinement may be linked to the medium the pulsars are located in. We aim at understanding the type of medium pulsars probe over their lifetime. We developed a model for the environment probed by moving pulsars, from their birth in core-collapse explosions - where they receive a natal kick - until their entry into the interstellar medium. The model involves: (i) a Monte-Carlo sampling of the properties of the massive-star progenitors of pulsars; (ii) a calculation of the structure of the surrounding medium shaped…
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