GeV emission in the region of Vela: a new view of the supernova remnant
Miguel Araya, Santiago Ram\'irez, Diego Bueso, Braulio J. Solano-Rojas

TL;DR
This study analyzes GeV gamma-ray emission from the Vela supernova remnant using machine learning and spectral modeling, revealing an extended hadronic emission source likely associated with the remnant.
Contribution
It introduces a new analysis combining machine learning classification and spectral modeling to identify the gamma-ray emission origin in Vela SNR.
Findings
Most cataloged point sources are likely spurious.
Residual emission is extended within the SNR shell.
The gamma-ray spectrum is best explained by a hadronic model.
Abstract
The Vela supernova remnant (SNR), G263.9-3.3, and its pulsar wind nebula (PWN), Vela X, is one of the closest such systems, and it has been studied using observations across the electromagnetic spectrum. SNRs are known sources of gamma rays with energies from GeV to the TeV range. In the GeV band, a cluster of cataloged unidentified Fermi-LAT point sources are found across the large angular extension of the Vela SNR. We aim to search for a high-energy signature associated to the SNR. We applied two independent machine learning algorithms to classify unidentified point sources in the Vela region by comparing their properties to those of known populations of Fermi pulsars and active galactic nuclei. We analyzed LAT data and modeled the spectrum of any emission attributable to Vela using leptonic and hadronic processes typical of SNRs. We find that most of the "point sources" cataloged…
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