B. Condon
University of Bordeaux
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arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena | 2017
M. Capasso; B. Condon; M. Coffaro; Y. Cui; D. Gottschall; D. Klochkov; V. Marandon; N. Maxted; G. Puehlhofer; G. Rowell
HESS J1731-347 is a shell-type supernova remnant emitting both TeV gamma rays and non-thermal X-ray photons, spatially coincident with the radio SNR G353.6-0.7. Hadronic and leptonic scenarios (or a blend of both) are discussed in the literature to explain the TeV emission from the object. In 2011, a
The Astrophysical Journal | 2017
B. Condon; M. Lemoine-Goumard; F. Acero; Hideaki Katagiri
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Proceedings of 35th International Cosmic Ray Conference — PoS(ICRC2017) | 2017
Soheila Abdollahi; T. Mizuno; Yasushi Fukazawa; Hideaki Katagiri; B. Condon
-ray excess was also found in the neighborhood of the source (HESS J1729-345). Here we present results of an updated analysis obtained with the meanwhile available additional H.E.S.S. data. Beyond HESS J1731-347, the analysis reveals the morphology of the emission of the adjacent TeV source HESS J1729-345 and the emission in between the two sources in greater detail. The results permit us to correlate the TeV emission outside of the SNR with molecular gas tracers, and to confront the data with scenarios in which the TeV emission outside the SNR is produced by escaping cosmic rays.
arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena | 2017
H. Abdalla; A. Abramowski; F. Aharonian; F. Ait Benkhali; A. G. Akhperjaniany; T. Andersson; E. O. Angüner; M. Arakawa; M. Arrieta; P. Aubert; M. Backes; A. Balzer; M. Barnard; Y. Becherini; J. Becker Tjus; D. Berge; S. Bernhard; K. Bernlöhr; R. Blackwell; M. Böttcher; C. Boisson; J. Bolmont; S. Bonnefoy; P. Bordas; J. Bregeon; Francois Brun; P. Brun; M. Bryan; M. Büchele; T. Bulik
We report the first high-significance GeV gamma-ray detections of supernova remnants HESS J1731-347 and SN 1006, both of which have been previously detected by imaging atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes above 1 TeV. Using 8 years of Fermi Pass 8 data at energies between 1 GeV and 2 TeV, we detect emission at the position of HESS J1731-347 with a significance of
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015
J. W. Hewitt; Micaela Caragiulo; B. Condon; F. Giordano; M. Lemoine-Goumard
\sim 5\sigma