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arxiv: 1902.07813 · v1 · pith:6QQADDJYnew · submitted 2019-02-20 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

Revealing a new region of gamma-ray emission in the vicinity of HESS J1825-137

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keywords gamma-rayemissionhessj1825-137regionbeenestablishedfirmly
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HESS J1825-137 is a bright very-high-energy (VHE) gamma-ray source that has been firmly established as a pulsar wind nebula (PWN), and one of the most extended gamma-ray objects within this category. The progenitor supernova remnant (SNR) for this PWN has not been firmly established. We carried out an analysis of gamma-ray observations in the region of HESS J1825-137 with the Fermi-LAT which reveal emission in the direction away from the Galactic plane. The region lies beyond the PWN and reaches a distance from the pulsar compatible with the supposed location of the SNR shock front. The spectrum of the gamma-rays is hard with a photon index of $\sim 1.9$ in the 10-250 GeV range. Several scenarios for the origin of the emission are discussed, including the SNR as a source of high-energy particles and the "leakage"' of leptons from the PWN.

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