Investigating the mysterious nature of 1LHAASO J1740+0948u through deep XMM-Newton observations
G. Brunelli, G. Ponti, H. Zhang, E. de O\~na Wilhelmi, V. Sguera, C. Vignali, R. Zanin

TL;DR
This study uses deep XMM-Newton observations to analyze the X-ray environment of a VHE gamma-ray source, exploring its possible association with a nearby pulsar and testing different emission scenarios.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of diffuse X-ray emission around PSR J1740+1000 and constrains the nature of the VHE source through multi-wavelength SED fitting.
Findings
Diffuse X-ray emission upper limits in 0.5-10 keV range.
X-ray tail best fitted with a power law with Γ=1.76±0.06.
TeV emission likely from an older, X-ray-faint electron population.
Abstract
1LHAASO J1740+0948u is a very-high-energy (VHE) source reported by LHAASO, with no counterpart at other wavelengths. It is located at 0.2{\deg} from PSR J1740+1000, a radio and gamma-ray pulsar placed well above the Galactic plane, which displays an X-ray tail. Despite the offset, the association between the two sources is likely. We aim to study the diffuse X-ray emission around PSR J1740+1000 and its tail to investigate the origin of 1LHAASO J1740+0948u through a multi-wavelength SED fitting, testing different scenarios. We analysed ~500 ks of XMM-Newton observations and studied for the first time the diffuse emission around the pulsar. We also analysed the tail and how its emission evolves as a function of distance. We then performed a fit of the SED, including the spectrum of 1LHAASO J1740+0948u and the X-ray data obtained from either the analysis of the tail or the diffuse…
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