Pulsar+escape: the recipe for LHAASO sources ?
Pierrick Martin, In\`es Mertz, Jean Kempf, Ruo-Yu Liu, Alexandre Marcowith, Marianne Lemoine-Goumard

TL;DR
This paper models gamma-ray emissions from pulsar wind nebulae, demonstrating that particle escape processes are crucial for matching observed high-energy source properties in our galaxy.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-zone model incorporating particle escape and hydrodynamics to better explain gamma-ray observations of pulsar wind nebulae.
Findings
Including particle escape improves model-observation agreement.
Energy-dependent escape explains large, faint, and extended sources.
Particle escape influences the appearance of young TeV/PeV sources.
Abstract
Observations of our Galaxy at very-high and ultra-high photon energies have revealed a rich population of sources, many of which have significant angular extension and/or are positionally coincident with energetic pulsars. We assessed whether the properties of these gamma-ray emitters are consistent with the predictions of a model for the non-thermal leptonic emission of a pulsar wind nebula expanding within a supernova remnant, including the possibility of particle escape across the different components of the system up to the ambient medium. We used a multi-zone model framework that describes the transport and radiation of a population of ultra-relativistic electron-positron pairs. The dynamics of the system is retrieved from numerical hydrodynamics simulations, which allows to follow the evolution through advanced stages. Model predictions for typical parameter setups are compared to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Superconducting Materials and Applications · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
