H.E.S.S. detection of the PSR J0855-4644 nebula
F. Aharonian, H. Ashkar, M. Backes, R. Batzofin, Y. Becherini, D. Berge, K. Bernl\"ohr, M. B\"ottcher, C. Boisson, J. Bolmont, F. Brun, B. Bruno, C. Burger-Scheidlin, T. Bylund, S. Casanova, D. Cecchin Momesso, J. Celic, M. Cerruti, A. Chen, M. Chernyakova, J.O. Chibueze

TL;DR
This paper reports the first TeV gamma-ray detection of the pulsar wind nebula around PSR J0855-4644 using H.E.S.S., revealing a new extended component and providing insights into its emission properties and magnetic field.
Contribution
It presents the first detection of the PWN of PSR J0855-4644 at TeV energies, utilizing advanced 3D analysis techniques and multi-wavelength modeling.
Findings
Detected the PWN at TeV energies with 12.2σ significance.
Identified a new extended gamma-ray component coincident with the pulsar.
Estimated a lower limit on the magnetic field of 1.6 μG.
Abstract
HESS J0852-463 is a TeV {\gamma}-ray source located in the Galactic plane. The region consists of a supernova remnant (SNR, RX J0852.0-4622) with a shell-like morphology, commonly referred to as Vela Junior, and a pulsar denoted PSR J0855-4644. Pulsars are among the most efficient leptonic accelerators in our Galaxy, making this region particularly interesting to study. We utilise the most recent data taken by the High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.), to investigate any {\gamma}-ray emission associated with the pulsar in this region, PSR J0855-4644. We applied a full forward folding method on the H.E.S.S. data. Utilising 3D modelling techniques, we evaluated the TeV {\gamma}-ray emission towards the various components of this complex system. The distinct energy-dependent morphology observed in our data motivates further investigation of this source. We resolved the emission in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
