Abstract
The remnant of a supernova explosion is widely believed to be the acceleration site of high-energy cosmic-ray particles. The acceleration timescale is, however, typically very long. Here, we report the detection of a variable γ -ray source with the Fermi Large Area Telescope, which is positionally and temporally consistent with a peculiar supernova, iPTF14hls. A quasi-stellar object SDSS J092054.04+504251.5, which is probably a blazar candidate according to the infrared data, is found in the error circle of the γ -ray source. More data about the γ -ray source and SDSS J092054.04+504251.5 are needed to confirm their association. On the other hand, if the association between the γ -ray source and the supernova is confirmed, this would be the first time detecting high-energy γ -ray emission from a supernova, suggesting very fast particle acceleration by supernova explosions.
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Yuan, Q., Liao, N.-H., Xin, Y.-L., Li, Y., Fan, Y.-Z., Zhang, B., … Bi, X.-J. (2018). Fermi Large Area Telescope Detection of Gamma-Ray Emission from the Direction of Supernova iPTF14hls. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 854(2), L18. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aaacc9
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