Interstellar protons in the TeV γ-RAY SNR HESS J1731-347: Possible evidence for the coexistence of hadronic and leptonic γ-rays

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HESS J1731-347 (G353.6-0.7) is one of the TeV γ-ray supernova remnants (SNRs) that shows the shell-like morphology. We have made a new analysis of the interstellar protons toward the SNR by using both the 12CO(J = 1-0) and H I data sets. The results indicate that the TeV γ-ray shell shows significant spatial correlation with the interstellar protons at a velocity range from -90 km s-1 to -75 km s-1. The total mass of the interstellar medium (ISM) protons is estimated to be 6.4 × 104 M , 25% of which is atomic gas, and the distance corresponding to the velocity range is 5.2 kpc, a factor of 2 larger than the previous figure, 3 kpc. We have identified the cold H I gas observed as self-absorption which shows significant correspondence with the northeastern γ-ray peak. While the good correspondence between the ISM protons and TeV γ-rays in the north of the SNR lends support to the hadronic scenario for the TeV γ-rays, the southern part of the shell shows a break in the correspondence; in particular, the southwestern rim of the SNR shell shows a significant decrease of the interstellar protons by a factor of two. We argue that this discrepancy can be explained due to leptonic γ-rays because this region coincides well with the bright shell that emits non-thermal radio continuum emission and non-thermal X-rays, suggesting that the γ-rays of HESS J1713-347 consist of both the hadronic and leptonic components. The leptonic contribution corresponds to 20% of the total γ-rays. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Fukuda, T., Yoshiike, S., Sano, H., Torii, K., Yamamoto, H., Acero, F., & Fukui, Y. (2014). Interstellar protons in the TeV γ-RAY SNR HESS J1731-347: Possible evidence for the coexistence of hadronic and leptonic γ-rays. Astrophysical Journal, 788(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/788/1/94

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