Explaining the extended GeV gamma-ray emission adjacent to HESS J1825-137

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HESS J1825-137 is one of the most powerful and luminous TeV gamma-ray pulsar wind nebulae (PWN). To the south of HESS J1825-137, Fermi-LAT observation revealed a new region of GeV gamma-ray emission with three apparent peaks (termed here, GeV-ABC). This study presents interstellar medium (ISM) data and spectral energy distribution (SED) modelling towards the GeV emission to understand the underlying particle acceleration. We considered several particle accelerator scenarios - the PWN associated with HESS J1825-137, the progenitor SNR also associated with HESS J1825-137, plus the gamma-ray binary system LS 5039. It was found that the progenitor SNR of HESS J1825-137 has insufficient energetics to account for all GeV emission. GeV-ABC may be a reflection of an earlier epoch in the history of the PWN associated with HESS 1825-137, assuming fast diffusion perhaps including advection. LS 5039 cannot meet the required energetics to be the source of particle acceleration. A combination of HESS J1825-137 and LS 5039 could be plausible sources.

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Collins, T., Rowell, G., Mitchell, A. M. W., Voisin, F., Fukui, Y., Sano, H., … Einecke, S. (2021). Explaining the extended GeV gamma-ray emission adjacent to HESS J1825-137. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 504(2), 1840–1853. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab983

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