University of Leicester
Browse

LMC N132D: A mature supernova remnant with a power-law gamma-ray spectrum extending beyond 8 TeV

Download (1.01 MB)
journal contribution
posted on 2022-02-02, 14:52 authored by H Abdalla, F Aharonian, F Ait Benkhali, EO Anguner, C Arcaro, C Armand, T Armstrong, H Ashkar, M Backes, V Baghmanyan, V Barbosa Martins, A Barnacka, M Barnard, R Batzofin, Y Becherini, D Berge, K Bernloehr, B Bi, M Boettcher, C Boisson, J Bolmont, M de Bony de Lavergne, M Breuhaus, R Brose, F Brun, T Bulik, T Bylund, F Cangemi, S Caroff, S Casanova, J Catalano, P Chambery, T Chand, A Chen, G Cotter, M Curylo, J Damascene Mbarubucyeye, ID Davids, J Davies, J Devin, A Djannati-Atai, A Dmytriiev, A Donath, V Doroshenko, L Dreyer, L Du Plessis, C Duffy, K Egberts, S Einecke, J-P Ernenwein, S Fegan, K Feijen, A Fiasson, G Fichet de Clairfontaine, G Fontaine, F Lott, M Fussling, S Funk, S Gabici, YA Gallant, G Giavitto, L Giunti, D Glawion, JF Glicenstein, M-H Grondin, S Hattingh, M Haupt, G Hermann, JA Hinton, W Hofmann, C Hoischen, TL Holch, M Holler, M Hoerbe, D Horns, Zhiqiu Huang, D Huber, M Jamrozy, F Jankowsky, V Joshi, I Jung-Richardt, E Kasai, K Katarzynski, U Katz, D Khangulyan, B Khelifi, S Klepser, W Kluzniak, Nu Komin, R Konno, K Kosack, D Kostunin, M Kreter, G Kukec Mezek, A Kundu, G Lamanna, S Le Stum, A Lemiere, M Lemoine-Goumard, J-P Lenain, F Leuschner, C Levy, T Lohse, A Luashvili, I Lypova, J Mackey, J Majumdar, D Malyshev, V Marandon, P Marchegiani, A Marcowith, A Mares, G Marti-Devesa, R Marx, G Maurin, PJ Meintjes, M Meyer, A Mitchell, R Moderski, L Mohrmann, A Montanari, C Moore, E Moulin, J Muller, T Murach, K Nakashima, M de Naurois, A Nayerhoda, H Ndiyavala, J Niemiec, A Priyana Noel, P O'Brien, L Oberholzer, H Odaka, S Ohm, L Olivera-Nieto, E de Ona Wilhelmi, M Ostrowski, S Panny, M Panter, RD Parsons, G Peron, S Pita, V Poireau, DA Prokhorov, H Prokoph, G Puehlhofer, M Punch, A Quirrenbach, P Reichherzer, A Reimer, O Reimer, Q Remy, M Renaud, B Reville, F Rieger, C Romoli, G Rowell, B Rudak, H Rueda Ricarte, E Ruiz-Velasco, V Sahakian, S Sailer, H Salzmann, DA Sanchez, A Santangelo, M Sasaki, J Schaefer, F Schuessler, HM Schutte, U Schwanke, M Senniappan, AS Seyffert, JNS Shapopi, K Shiningayamwe, R Simoni, A Sinha, H Sol, A Specovius, S Spencer, M Spir-Jacob, L Stawarz, R Steenkamp, C Stegmann, S Steinmassl, C Steppa, L Sun, T Takahashi, T Tanaka, T Tavernier, AM Taylor, R Terrier, JHE Thiersen, C Thorpe-Morgan, M Tluczykont, L Tomankova, M Tsirou, N Tsuji, R Tuffs, Y Uchiyama, DJ van der Walt, C van Eldik, C van Rensburg, B van Soelen, G Vasileiadis, J Veh, C Venter, P Vincent, J Vink, HJ Voelk, SJ Wagner, J Watson, F Werner, R White, A Wierzcholska, Yu Wun Wong, H Yassin, A Yusafzai, M Zacharias, R Zanin, D Zargaryan, AA Zdziarski, A Zech, SJ Zhu, A Zmija, S Zouari, N Zywucka
Context. Supernova remnants (SNRs) are commonly thought to be the dominant sources of Galactic cosmic rays up to the knee of the cosmic-ray spectrum at a few PeV. Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes have revealed young SNRs as very-high-energy (VHE, >100 GeV) gamma-ray sources, but for only a few SNRs the hadronic cosmic-ray origin of their gamma-ray emission is indisputably established. In all these cases, the gamma-ray spectra exhibit a spectral cutoff at energies much below 100 TeV and thus do not reach the PeVatron regime. Aims. The aim of this work was to achieve a firm detection for the oxygen-rich SNR LMC N132D in the VHE gamma-ray domain with an extended set of data, and to clarify the spectral characteristics and the localization of the gamma-ray emission from this exceptionally powerful gamma-ray-emitting SNR. Methods. We analyzed 252 h of High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.) observations towards SNR N132D that were accumulated between December 2004 and March 2016 during a deep survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud, adding 104 h of observations to the previously published data set to ensure a > 5σ detection. To broaden the gamma-ray spectral coverage required for modeling the spectral energy distribution, an analysis of Fermi-LAT Pass 8 data was also included. Results. We unambiguously detect N132D at VHE with a significance of 5.7σ. We report the results of a detailed analysis of its spectrum and localization based on the extended H.E.S.S. data set. The joint analysis of the extended H.E.S.S and Fermi-LAT data results in a spectral energy distribution in the energy range from 1.7 GeV to 14.8 TeV, which suggests a high luminosity of N132D at GeV and TeV energies. We set a lower limit on a gamma-ray cutoff energy of 8 TeV with a confidence level of 95%. The new gamma-ray spectrum as well as multiwavelength observations of N132D when compared to physical models suggests a hadronic origin of the VHE gamma-ray emission. Conclusions. SNR N132D is a VHE gamma-ray source that shows a spectrum extending to the VHE domain without a spectral cutoff at a few TeV, unlike the younger oxygen-rich SNR Cassiopeia A. The gamma-ray emission is best explained by a dominant hadronic component formed by diffusive shock acceleration. The gamma-ray properties of N132D may be affected by an interaction with a nearby molecular cloud that partially lies inside the 95% confidence region of the source position.

History

Citation

A&A 655, A7 (2021)

Author affiliation

Department of Physics and Astronomy

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS

Volume

655

Pagination

A7

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A

issn

0004-6361

eissn

1432-0746

Acceptance date

2021-07-19

Copyright date

2021

Available date

2022-02-02

Language

English