A population synthesis study with a hybrid TIDE+L dynamical model predicts that the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory will detect roughly ten times more Galactic pulsar wind nebulae than are currently known in TeV gamma rays.
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Most cataloged Fermi point sources in the Vela region are spurious; the GeV emission is extended hadronic emission from the supernova remnant.
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Population synthesis of Galactic middle-aged pulsar wind nebulae I. Detection prospects for current and future instruments
A population synthesis study with a hybrid TIDE+L dynamical model predicts that the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory will detect roughly ten times more Galactic pulsar wind nebulae than are currently known in TeV gamma rays.
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GeV emission in the region of Vela: a new view of the supernova remnant
Most cataloged Fermi point sources in the Vela region are spurious; the GeV emission is extended hadronic emission from the supernova remnant.