11–15 Sept 2023
Europe/Rome timezone

Exploring Cosmic Ray acceleration and escape in the W44 region with Fermi-LAT and MAGIC

11 Sept 2023, 15:45
15m
Room gamma

Room gamma

Gamma Ray Astronomy GRA: Gamma Ray Astronomy

Speaker

Riccardo Di Tria (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)

Description

W44 is a middle-aged Supernova Remnant (SNR) largely investigated to probe acceleration of Cosmic Rays (CRs). Previous studies already showed the presence of gamma-ray emission not only from the remnant, but also from its surroundings, thought to be due to high-energy CRs escaping from the forward shock of the remnant.
We present a detailed morphological and spectral analysis of Fermi-LAT data above 100 MeV related to the W 44 region. The morphological analysis was performed for energies above 1 GeV, to exploit the improved angular resolution of the instrument, deriving an accurate description of the region’s morphology.
The W 44 region was also observed in the very high-energy gamma-ray band by the MAGIC telescopes. We carried out a likelihood analysis exploiting the spatial information derived from the Fermi-LAT analysis above 1 GeV, focusing on the northwestern side of the remnant. The combined Fermi-LAT and MAGIC spectra provide useful constraints on the diffusion of the escaped CRs.
In this talk we describe the analysis results and a model that includes the temporal evolution of the acceleration and escape process of high-energy particles from the remnant’s shock.

Primary author

Riccardo Di Tria (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)

Co-authors

Dr Leonardo Di Venere (INFN Bari) Elisabetta Bissaldi (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Francesco Giordano (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) David Green (Max Planck Institut für Physik) Alexander Hahn (Max Planck Institute for Physics) Giovanni Morlino (INAF/Oss. Astrofisico di Arcetri) Francesca Romana Pantaleo (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Marcel Strzys (ICRR, University of Tokyo)

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