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Evidence for a spectral turnover in the broadband gamma-ray emission from SNR Puppis A revealed by H.E.S.S. observations

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The 4 kyr-old supernova remnant (SNR) Puppis A shows strong evidence of interaction between the forward shock and a molecular cloud. The results from Fermi -LAT indicate extended high- energy gamma-ray emission with a 0.2-100 GeV spectrum that does not significantly deviate from a power law, in contrast to most of the GeV-bright SNRs known to be interacting with molecular clouds. In order to characterize the position of a spectral feature at higher energies, very-high- energy (E > 0.1 TeV) gamma-ray observations of Puppis A were carried out with the High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.) telescope array. The analysis of the H.E.S.S. data did not reveal any significant emission towards Puppis A. The upper limits on the di erential photon flux imply that its broadband gamma-ray spectrum must exhibit a spectral break, estimated to be below 280 GeV, or alternatively a cuto below 450 GeV or 280 GeV when assuming exponential or sub- exponential cuto in the power law spectrum, respectively. These results provide insights into our understanding of the processes accelerating particles in the shock front of Puppis A. The details of this work have been published in [ 1 ].

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hal-01553879 , version 1 (03-07-2017)

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Igor Oya, Diane Fernandez, Matthieu Renaud, Ryan C.G. Chaves, Stefano Gabici. Evidence for a spectral turnover in the broadband gamma-ray emission from SNR Puppis A revealed by H.E.S.S. observations. 34th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Jul 2015, The Hague, Netherlands. pp.836, ⟨10.22323/1.236.0836⟩. ⟨hal-01553879⟩
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