Search for New Cosmic-Ray Acceleration Sites within the 4FGL Catalog Galactic Plane Sources

  • S. Abdollahi
  • , F. Acero
  • , M. Ackermann
  • , J. Ballet
  • , A. Berretta
  • , R. A. Cameron
  • , R. Caputo
  • , John W. Hewitt
  • , K. Wood
  • , G. Zaharijas

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Abstract

Cosmic rays are mostly composed of protons accelerated to relativistic speeds. When those protons encounter interstellar material, they produce neutral pions, which in turn decay into gamma-rays. This offers a compelling way to identify the acceleration sites of protons. A characteristic hadronic spectrum, with a low-energy break around 200 MeV, was detected in the gamma-ray spectra of four supernova remnants (SNRs), IC 443, W44, W49B, and W51C, with the Fermi Large Area Telescope. This detection provided direct evidence that cosmic-ray protons are (re-)accelerated in SNRs. Here, we present a comprehensive search for low-energy spectral breaks among 311 4FGL catalog sources located within 5° from the Galactic plane. Using 8 yr of data from the Fermi Large Area Telescope between 50 MeV and 1 GeV, we find and present the spectral characteristics of 56 sources with a spectral break confirmed by a thorough study of systematic uncertainty. Our population of sources includes 13 SNRs for which the proton–proton interaction is enhanced by the dense target material; the high-mass gamma-ray binary LS I+61 303; the colliding wind binary η Carinae; and the Cygnus star-forming region. This analysis better constrains the origin of the gamma-ray emission and enlarges our view to potential new cosmic-ray acceleration sites.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)204
JournalThe Astrophysical Journal
Volume933
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 14 2022

Keywords

  • Astronomy
  • Astrophysics and Cosmology
  • Binary stars
  • Cosmic ray protons
  • Cosmic ray showers
  • Cosmic rays
  • Emission analysis
  • Fysik
  • Gamma emission
  • Gamma ray spectra
  • Gamma rays
  • Gamma-ray sources
  • Interstellar matter
  • Natural Sciences
  • Naturvetenskap
  • Physical Sciences
  • Pions
  • Protons
  • Space telescopes
  • Star formation
  • Supernova
  • Supernova remnants

Disciplines

  • Astrophysics and Astronomy
  • Cosmology, Relativity, and Gravity
  • Stars, Interstellar Medium and the Galaxy

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