Dense molecular gas at 12 mm towards Galactic TeV gamma-ray sources

The High Energy Stereoscopic System has revealed many TeV (1012 eV) gamma-ray sources along the Galactic plane, and around 30 per cent of these sources remain unidentified. The morphology and dynamics of dense gas coincident and surrounding the gamma-ray emission can provide clues about the nature o...

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Main Authors: de Wilt, P., Rowell, G., Walsh, Andrew, Burton, M., Rathborne, J., Fukui, Y., Kawamura, A., Aharonian, F.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Oxford University Press 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68479
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author de Wilt, P.
Rowell, G.
Walsh, Andrew
Burton, M.
Rathborne, J.
Fukui, Y.
Kawamura, A.
Aharonian, F.
author_facet de Wilt, P.
Rowell, G.
Walsh, Andrew
Burton, M.
Rathborne, J.
Fukui, Y.
Kawamura, A.
Aharonian, F.
author_sort de Wilt, P.
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description The High Energy Stereoscopic System has revealed many TeV (1012 eV) gamma-ray sources along the Galactic plane, and around 30 per cent of these sources remain unidentified. The morphology and dynamics of dense gas coincident and surrounding the gamma-ray emission can provide clues about the nature of the TeV emission. The H2O Southern Galactic Plane Survey (HOPS) undertaken with the Mopra radio telescope includes several dense gas tracers, such as NH3 (n,n) transitions and HC3N (3–2), star formation tracers including H2O masers and radio recombination lines that trace ionized gas. A search for dense gas, traced by NH3 (1,1) emission seen in HOPS and additional observations, towards Galactic TeV sources has been undertaken. Of the 49 Galactic TeV sources covered by 12 mm observations, NH3 (1,1) is detected towards or adjacent to 38 of them. Dense gas counterparts have been detected near several unidentified Galactic TeV sources that display morphology pointing to a hadronic origin to the TeV gamma-rays. The dense gas detected towards some TeV sources displays unusual emission characteristics, including very broad linewidths and enhanced ortho-to-para NH3 abundance ratios towards HESS J1745−303 and HESS J1801−233, which reflects previous shock activity within the gas.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-684792018-09-25T07:56:36Z Dense molecular gas at 12 mm towards Galactic TeV gamma-ray sources de Wilt, P. Rowell, G. Walsh, Andrew Burton, M. Rathborne, J. Fukui, Y. Kawamura, A. Aharonian, F. The High Energy Stereoscopic System has revealed many TeV (1012 eV) gamma-ray sources along the Galactic plane, and around 30 per cent of these sources remain unidentified. The morphology and dynamics of dense gas coincident and surrounding the gamma-ray emission can provide clues about the nature of the TeV emission. The H2O Southern Galactic Plane Survey (HOPS) undertaken with the Mopra radio telescope includes several dense gas tracers, such as NH3 (n,n) transitions and HC3N (3–2), star formation tracers including H2O masers and radio recombination lines that trace ionized gas. A search for dense gas, traced by NH3 (1,1) emission seen in HOPS and additional observations, towards Galactic TeV sources has been undertaken. Of the 49 Galactic TeV sources covered by 12 mm observations, NH3 (1,1) is detected towards or adjacent to 38 of them. Dense gas counterparts have been detected near several unidentified Galactic TeV sources that display morphology pointing to a hadronic origin to the TeV gamma-rays. The dense gas detected towards some TeV sources displays unusual emission characteristics, including very broad linewidths and enhanced ortho-to-para NH3 abundance ratios towards HESS J1745−303 and HESS J1801−233, which reflects previous shock activity within the gas. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68479 10.1093/mnras/stx369 Oxford University Press fulltext
spellingShingle de Wilt, P.
Rowell, G.
Walsh, Andrew
Burton, M.
Rathborne, J.
Fukui, Y.
Kawamura, A.
Aharonian, F.
Dense molecular gas at 12 mm towards Galactic TeV gamma-ray sources
title Dense molecular gas at 12 mm towards Galactic TeV gamma-ray sources
title_full Dense molecular gas at 12 mm towards Galactic TeV gamma-ray sources
title_fullStr Dense molecular gas at 12 mm towards Galactic TeV gamma-ray sources
title_full_unstemmed Dense molecular gas at 12 mm towards Galactic TeV gamma-ray sources
title_short Dense molecular gas at 12 mm towards Galactic TeV gamma-ray sources
title_sort dense molecular gas at 12 mm towards galactic tev gamma-ray sources
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68479