A Comparative Study of TeV Gamma-Ray Sources with Various Objects
Xin Zhou, Ji Yang, Yang Su, Xuepeng Chen, Yang Chen, Yan Sun, Qing-Zeng Yan, and Shaobo Zhang

TL;DR
This study analyzes the associations between LHAASO TeV gamma-ray sources and various astrophysical objects, introducing a new statistical method to evaluate their relationships and contributions to gamma-ray emission.
Contribution
It proposes the RAOC method for assessing association probabilities and provides the first comprehensive statistical analysis of LHAASO sources with multiple object types.
Findings
Significant overlaps between LHAASO sources and SNRs, PWNe, and microquasars.
Approximately 60% of PWNe are gamma-ray bright in the studied energy ranges.
PWNe associated with molecular clouds show enhanced gamma-ray emission and positional offsets.
Abstract
We investigate the relationships between LHAASO TeV gamma-ray sources and various kinds of objects, including pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe), supernova remnants (SNRs), HII regions, microquasars, and OB associations. We propose a Randomization-Adjusted Overlap Correlation (RAOC) method to statistically assess association probabilities and evaluate association proportions across catalogs. The results reveal statistically significant overlaps between LHAASO sources and SNRs, PWNe, and microquasars, supporting their role as important contributors to TeV gamma-ray emission. The estimated association proportions of LHAASO sources are 0.190.08 with SNRs, 0.200.04 with PWNe, and 0.0270.008 with microquasars. The proportion of the gamma-ray sources associated with the subsample of shell-type SNRs is ~0.1. While HII regions also show potential association, particularly with the KM2A…
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