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arxiv: 1609.00600 · v1 · submitted 2016-09-02 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

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The supernova remnant W49B as seen with H.E.S.S. and Fermi-LAT

H.E.S.S. collaboration , H. Abdalla , A. Abramowski , F. Aharonian , F. Ait Benkhali , A.G. Akhperjanian , T. Andersson , E.O. Ang\"uner
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M. Arrieta P. Aubert M. Backes A. Balzer M. Barnard Y. Becherini J. Becker Tjus D. Berge S. Bernhard K. Bernl\"ohr R. Blackwell M. B\"ottcher C. Boisson J. Bolmont P. Bordas J. Bregeon F. Brun P. Brun M. Bryan T. Bulik M. Capasso J. Carr S. Casanova M. Cerruti N. Chakraborty R. Chalme-Calvet R.C.G. Chaves A. Chen J. Chevalier M. Chr\'etien S. Colafrancesco G. Cologna B. Condon J. Conrad Y. Cui I.D. Davids J. Decock B. Degrange C. Deil J. Devin P. deWilt L. Dirson A. Djannati-Ata\"i W. Domainko A. Donath L.O'C. Drury G. Dubus K. Dutson J. Dyks T. Edwards K. Egberts P. Eger J.-P. Ernenwein S. Eschbach C. Farnier S. Fegan M.V. Fernandes A. Fiasson G. Fontaine A. F\"orster S. Funk M. F\"u{\ss}ling S. Gabici M. Gajdus Y.A. Gallant T. Garrigoux G. Giavitto B. Giebels J.F. Glicenstein D. Gottschall A. Goyal M.-H. Grondin D. Hadasch J. Hahn M. Haupt J. Hawkes G. Heinzelmann G. Henri G. Hermann O. Hervet J.A. Hinton W. Hofmann C. Hoischen M. Holler D. Horns A. Ivascenko A. Jacholkowska M. Jamrozy M. Janiak D. Jankowsky F. Jankowsky M. Jingo T. Jogler L. Jouvin I. Jung-Richardt M.A. Kastendieck K. Katarzy\'nski U. Katz D. Kerszberg B. Kh\'elifi M. Kieffer J. King S. Klepser D. Klochkov W. Klu\'zniak D. Kolitzus Nu. Komin K. Kosack S. Krakau M. Kraus F. Krayzel P.P. Kr\"uger H. Laffon G. Lamanna J. Lau J.-P. Lees J. Lefaucheur V. Lefranc A. Lemi\`ere M. Lemoine-Goumard J.-P. Lenain E. Leser T. Lohse M. Lorentz R. Liu R. L\'opez-Coto I. Lypova V. Marandon A. Marcowith C. Mariaud R. Marx G. Maurin N. Maxted M. Mayer P.J. Meintjes M. Meyer A.M.W. Mitchell R. Moderski M. Mohamed L. Mohrmann K. Mor{\aa} E. Moulin T. Murach M. de Naurois F. Niederwanger J. Niemiec L. Oakes P. O'Brien H. Odaka S. \"Ottl S. Ohm M. Ostrowski I. Oya M. Padovani M. Panter R.D. Parsons N.W. Pekeur G. Pelletier C. Perennes P.-O. Petrucci B. Peyaud Q. Piel S. Pita H. Poon D. Prokhorov H. Prokoph G. P\"uhlhofer M. Punch A. Quirrenbach S. Raab A. Reimer O. Reimer M. Renaud R. de los Reyes F. Rieger C. Romoli S. Rosier-Lees G. Rowell B. Rudak C.B. Rulten V. Sahakian D. Salek D.A. Sanchez A. Santangelo M. Sasaki R. Schlickeiser F. Sch\"ussler A. Schulz U. Schwanke S. Schwemmer M. Settimo A.S. Seyffert N. Shafi I. Shilon R. Simoni H. Sol F. Spanier G. Spengler F. Spies \L. Stawarz R. Steenkamp C. Stegmann F. Stinzing K. Stycz I. Sushch J.-P. Tavernet T. Tavernier A.M. Taylor R. Terrier L. Tibaldo D. Tiziani M. Tluczykont C. Trichard R. Tuffs Y. Uchiyama D.J. van der Walt C. van Eldik C. van Rensburg B. van Soelen G. Vasileiadis J. Veh C. Venter A. Viana P. Vincent J. Vink F. Voisin H.J. V\"olk T. Vuillaume Z. Wadiasingh S.J. Wagner P. Wagner R.M. Wagner R. White A. Wierzcholska P. Willmann A. W\"ornlein D. Wouters R. Yang V. Zabalza D. Zaborov M. Zacharias A.A. Zdziarski A. Zech F. Zefi A. Ziegler N. \.Zywucka Fermi-LAT Collaboration J. Katsuta
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The supernova remnant (SNR) W49B originated from a core-collapse supernova that occurred between one and four thousand years ago, and subsequently evolved into a mixed-morphology remnant, which is interacting with molecular clouds (MC). $\gamma$-ray observations of SNR/MC associations are a powerful tool to constrain the origin of Galactic cosmic-rays, as they can probe the acceleration of hadrons through their interaction with the surrounding medium and subsequent emission of non-thermal photons. The detection of a $\gamma$-ray source coincident with W49B at very high energies (VHE; E > 100 GeV) with the H.E.S.S. Cherenkov telescopes is reported together with a study of the source with 5 years of Fermi-LAT high energy $\gamma$-ray (0.06 - 300 GeV) data. The smoothly-connected combined source spectrum, measured from 60 MeV to multi-TeV energies, shows two significant spectral breaks at $304\pm20$ MeV and $8.4_{-2.5}^{+2.2}$ GeV, the latter being constrained by the joint fit from the two instruments. The detected spectral features are similar to those observed in several other SNR/MC associations and are found to be indicative of $\gamma$-ray emission produced through neutral-pion decay.

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