Sep 11 – 15, 2023
Europe/Rome timezone

Gamma-ray emission from Puppis A with Fermi-LAT telescope evidence for proton acceleration

Sep 12, 2023, 2:00 PM
15m
Room gamma

Room gamma

Gamma Ray Astronomy GRA: Gamma Ray Astronomy

Speaker

Mrs Roberta Giuffrida (Università degli studi di Palermo - Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo)

Description

Supernova Remnants (SNRs) are the primary suspect among Galactic sources to accelerate particles via diffusive shock acceleration up to the necessary PeV energies.The gamma-ray emission of SNRs can provide direct evidence of leptonic (inverse Compton and bremsstrahlung) and hadronic (pion-decay from proton-proton interactions) processes.
Puppis A is a middle-aged SNR interacting with interstellar clouds which has been observed in a broad energy band, from radio to gamma-rays. We analyzed its gamma-ray emission with 14 years of Fermi-LAT observations.The remnant shows a clear asymmetry in high-energy flux between East and West sides corresponding to the asymmetry found in its X-ray emission. The same asymmetry has not been found in the spectral analysis, which suggests the same origin for the gamma-ray emission in the global remnant. Moreover, we analyzed two gamma-ray sources located close to the remnant. The hardness of their spectra suggests that the gamma-ray emission can be due to particles escaping from the shock of Puppis A.

Primary author

Mrs Roberta Giuffrida (Università degli studi di Palermo - Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo)

Co-authors

Dr Hidetoshi Sano (Gifu University) Prof. Marco Miceli (Università degli studi di Palermo - Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo) Dr Marianne Lemoine-Goumard (Laboratoire de Physique des deux inifinis Bordeaux) Dr Stefano Gabici (LABORATOIRE ASTROPARTICULE & COSMOLOGIE - Paris) Prof. Yasuo Fukui

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