Discovery of the Radio and X-Ray Counterpart of TeV γ-Ray Source HESS J1731-347
Abstract
We discover a faint shell-type radio and X-ray source, G353.6-0.7, associated with HESS J1731-347. G353.6-0.7 is likely an old supernova remnant (SNR), based on radio (0.8, 1.4, and 5 GHz), infrared (8 μm from the GLIMPSE Legacy Project and 21 μm from the Midcourse Space Experiment), and X-ray (0.1-2.4 keV from the ROSAT survey and 5-20 keV from the INTEGRAL survey) data. The SNR, centered at (l, b) = (353.55°, -0.65°) with a radius of ~0.25°, closely matches the outline of the recently discovered extended TeV source HESS J1731-347, which has no previously identified counterpart. A diffuse X-ray enhancement detected in the ROSAT all-sky survey is coincident with lower half-shell of the SNR. Therefore the SNR is the best radio counterpart of both the HESS source and the diffuse X-ray enhancement. G353.6-0.7 has an age of ~27,000 yr. Altogether, the new discovery provides the best case that an old SNR emits TeV γ-rays.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- June 2008
- DOI:
- 10.1086/589506
- arXiv:
- arXiv:0801.3254
- Bibcode:
- 2008ApJ...679L..85T
- Keywords:
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- gamma rays: observations;
- infrared: galaxies;
- radio continuum: galaxies;
- radio lines: galaxies;
- supernova remnants;
- X-rays: galaxies;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 4 pages, 3 figures, accepted by ApJ Letters