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Deep Morphological and Spectral Study of the SNR RCW 86 with Fermi-LAT

Author(s)
Ajello, M.
Baldini, L.
Barbiellini, G.
Cavazzuti, Elisabetta  
Ciprini, Stefano  
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Subjects

acceleration of parti...

cosmic rays

ISM individual objec...

Date Issued
2016-03-01
Mission(s)
Fermi  
Abstract
RCW 86 is a young supernova remnant (SNR) showing a shell-type structure at several wavelengths and is thought to be an efficient cosmic-ray (CR) accelerator. Earlier Fermi Large Area Telescope results reported the detection of gamma-ray emission coincident with the position of RCW 86 but its origin (leptonic or hadronic) remained unclear due to the poor statistics. Thanks to 6.5 years of data acquired by the Fermi-LAT and the new event reconstruction Pass 8, we report the significant detection of spatially extended emission coming from RCW 86. The spectrum is described by a power-law function with a very hard photon index ({{Gamma }}=1.42+/- {0.1}<SUB>{{stat</SUB>}}+/- {0.06}<SUB>{{syst</SUB>}}) in the 0.1--500 GeV range and an energy flux above 100 MeV of (2.91+/- {0.8}<SUB>{{stat</SUB>}}+/- {0.12}<SUB>{{syst</SUB>}}) {10}<SUP>-11</SUP> erg cm<SUP>-2</SUP> s<SUP>-1</SUP>. Gathering all the available multiwavelength (MWL) data, we perform a broadband modeling of the nonthermal emission of RCW 86 to constrain parameters of the nearby medium and bring new hints about the origin of the gamma-ray emission. For the whole SNR, the modeling favors a leptonic scenario in the framework of a two-zone model with an average magnetic field of 10.2 0.7 muG and a limit on the maximum energy injected into protons of 2 10<SUP>49</SUP> erg for a density of 1 cm<SUP>-3</SUP>. In addition, parameter values are derived for the north--east and south--west (SW) regions of RCW 86, providing the first indication of a higher magnetic field in the SW region.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/4749
DOI
10.3847/0004-637X/819/2/98
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016ApJ...819...98A
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