Discovery of the two “wings” of the Kookaburra complex in VHE γ-rays with HESS
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- 23 August 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by EDP Sciences in Astronomy & Astrophysics
- Vol. 456 (1) , 245-251
- https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20065511
Abstract
Aims.Search for Very High Energy γ-ray emission in the Kookaburra complex through observations with the HESS array.Methods.Stereoscopic imaging of Cherenkov light emission of the γ-ray showers in the atmosphere is used for the reconstruction and selection of the events to search for γ-ray signals. Their spectrum is derived by a forward-folding maximum likelihood fit.Results.Two extended γ-ray sources with an angular (68%) radius of ´ are discovered at high (>13σ) statistical significance: HESS J1420-607 and HESS J1418-609. They exhibit a flux above 1 TeV of ( and ( cm-2 s-1, respectively, and similar hard photon indices ~2.2. Multi-wavelength comparisons show spatial coincidence with the wings of the Kookaburra. Two pulsar wind nebulæ candidates, K3/PSR J1420-6048 and the Rabbit, lie on the edge of the HESS sources.Conclusions. The two new sources confirm the non-thermal nature of at least parts of the two radio wings which overlap with the γ-ray emission and establish their connection with the two X-ray pulsar wind nebulæ candidates. Given the large point spread function of EGRET, the unidentified source(s) 3EG J1420-6038/GeV J1417-6100 could possibly be related to either or both HESS sources. The most likely explanation for the Very High Energy γ-rays discovered by HESS is inverse Compton emission of accelerated electrons on the Cosmic Microwave Background near the two candidate pulsar wind nebulæ, K3/PSR J1420-6048 and the Rabbit. Two scenarios which could lead to the observed large (~10 pc) offset-nebula type morphologies are briefly discussed.Keywords
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