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Context. Since its launch, the Fermi satellite has firmly identified 5 pulsar wind nebulae plus a large number of candidates, all powered by young and energetic pulsars. HESS J1857 + 026 is a spatially extended γ-ray source detected by H.E.S.S. and classified as a possible pulsar wind nebula candidate powered by PSR J1856 + 0245. Aims. We search for γ-ray pulsations from PSR J1856+0245 and explore the characteristics of its associated pulsar wind nebula. Methods. Using a rotational ephemeris obtained from the Lovell telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory at 1.5 GHz, we phase-fold 36 months of γ-ray data acquired by the Large Area Telescope (LAT) aboard Fermi. We also perform a complete γ-ray spectral and morphological analysis. Results. No γ-ray pulsations were detected from PSR J1856+0245. However, significant emission is detected at a position coincident with the TeV source HESS J1857 + 026. The γ-ray spectrum is well described by a simple power-law with a spectral index of Γ = 1.53 ± 0.11stat ± 0.55 syst and an energy flux of G(0.1-100 GeV) = (2.71 ± 0.52 stat ± 1.51syst) × 10-11 erg cm-2 s-1. The γ-ray luminosity is L PWNγ (0.1-100 GeV)=(2.5 ± 0.5stat ± 1.5syst) × 1035 (d/9 kpc)2 erg s-1, assuming a distance of 9 kpc. This implies a γ-ray efficiency of ∼5% for Ė = 4.6 × 1036 erg s -1, in the range expected for pulsar wind nebulae. Detailed multi-wavelength modeling provides new constraints on its pulsar wind nebula nature. © 2012 ESO.
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Rousseau, R., Grondin, M. H., Van Etten, A., Lemoine-Goumard, M., Bogdanov, S., Hessels, J. W. T., … Caliandro, G. A. (2012). Fermi-LAT constraints on the pulsar wind nebula nature of HESS J1857+026. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 544. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201118685
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