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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/35426
Title: MAGIC observations provide compelling evidence of hadronic multi-TeV emission from the putative PeVatron SNR G106.3+2.7
Authors: MAGIC Collaboration
Abe, H.
Abe, S.
Acciari, V. A.
Agudo, I.
Aniello, T.
Ansoldi, S.
ANTONELLI, Lucio Angelo 
Arbet Engels, A.
Arcaro, C.
Artero, M.
Schweizer, T.
Sitarek, J.
Sliusar, V.
Sobczynska, D.
Spolon, A.
STAMERRA, Antonio 
Strišković, J.
Strom, D.
Strzys, M.
Becerra González, J.
Kushida, J.
Suda, Y.
Surić, T.
Tajima, H.
Takahashi, M.
Takeishi, R.
TAVECCHIO, Fabrizio 
Temnikov, P.
Terauchi, K.
Terzić, T.
Teshima, M.
LAMASTRA, Alessandra 
Bednarek, W.
Tosti, L.
Truzzi, S.
Tutone, A.
Ubach, S.
van Scherpenberg, J.
Vazquez Acosta, M.
Ventura, S.
Verguilov, V.
Viale, I.
Lelas, D.
Vigorito, C. F.
Bernardini, E.
Vitale, V.
Vovk, I.
Walter, R.
Will, M.
Wunderlich, C.
Yamamoto, T.
Zarić, D.
Bernardos, M.
LEONE, Francesco 
Berti, A.
Besenrieder, J.
Bhattacharyya, W.
BIGONGIARI, Ciro 
Biland, A.
Blanch, O.
BONNOLI, Giacomo 
Bošnjak, Ž.
Burelli, I.
Busetto, G.
Lindfors, E.
Carosi, R.
Carretero-Castrillo, M.
Castro-Tirado, A. J.
Ceribella, G.
Chai, Y.
Chilingarian, A.
Cikota, S.
Colombo, E.
Contreras, J. L.
Cortina, J.
Linhoff, L.
COVINO, Stefano 
D'Amico, G.
D'Elia, V.
da Vela, P.
DAZZI, Francesco 
de Angelis, A.
de Lotto, B.
Del Popolo, A.
Delfino, M.
Delgado, J.
LOMBARDI, Saverio 
Delgado Mendez, C.
Depaoli, D.
di Pierro, F.
di Venere, L.
Do Souto Espiñeira, E.
Dominis Prester, D.
Donini, A.
Dorner, D.
Doro, M.
Elsaesser, D.
Longo, F.
Emery, G.
Escudero, J.
Fallah Ramazani, V.
Fariña, L.
Fattorini, A.
Font, L.
Fruck, C.
Fukami, S.
Fukazawa, Y.
García López, R. J.
López-Coto, R.
Garczarczyk, M.
Gasparyan, S.
Gaug, M.
Giesbrecht Paiva, J. G.
Giglietto, N.
Giordano, F.
Gliwny, P.
Godinović, N.
Grau, R.
Green, D.
López-Moya, M.
GREEN, JARRED GERSHON 
Hadasch, D.
Hahn, A.
Hassan, T.
Heckmann, L.
Herrera, J.
Hrupec, D.
Hütten, M.
Imazawa, R.
Inada, T.
Asano, K.
Iotov, R.
Ishio, K.
Jiménez Martínez, I.
Jormanainen, J.
Kerszberg, D.
Kobayashi, Y.
Kubo, H.
López-Oramas, A.
Loporchio, S.
Lorini, A.
Lyard, E.
Machado de Oliveira Fraga, B.
Majumdar, P.
Makariev, M.
Maneva, G.
Mang, N.
Manganaro, M.
Baack, D.
Mangano, S.
Mannheim, K.
Mariotti, M.
Martínez, M.
Mas Aguilar, A.
Mazin, D.
Menchiari, S.
Mender, S.
Mićanović, S.
Miceli, D.
Babić, A.
Miener, T.
Miranda, J. M.
Mirzoyan, R.
Molina, E.
Mondal, H. A.
Moralejo, A.
Morcuende, D.
Moreno, V.
Nakamori, T.
Nanci, C.
Baquero, A.
NAVA, Lara 
Neustroev, V.
Nievas Rosillo, M.
Nigro, C.
Nilsson, K.
Nishijima, K.
Njoh Ekoume, T.
Noda, K.
Nozaki, S.
Ohtani, Y.
Barres de Almeida, U.
Oka, T.
Okumura, A.
Otero-Santos, J.
PAIANO, Simona 
Palatiello, M.
Paneque, D.
Paoletti, R.
Paredes, J. M.
Pavletić, L.
PERSIC, Massimo 
Barrio, J. A.
Pihet, M.
Pirola, G.
Podobnik, F.
Prada Moroni, P. G.
PRANDINI, ELISA 
PRINCIPE, GIACOMO 
Priyadarshi, C.
Rhode, W.
Ribó, M.
Rico, J.
Batković, I.
RIGHI, Chiara 
Rugliancich, A.
Sahakyan, N.
Saito, T.
Sakurai, S.
Satalecka, K.
SATURNI, Francesco Gabriele 
Schleicher, B.
Schmidt, K.
Schmuckermaier, F.
Baxter, J.
Schubert, J. L.
Issue Date: 2023
Journal: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS 
Number: 671
First Page: A12
Abstract: Context. Certain types of supernova remnants (SNRs) in our Galaxy are assumed to be PeVatrons, capable of accelerating cosmic rays (CRs) to ~ PeV energies. However, conclusive observational evidence for this has not yet been found. The SNR G106.3+2.7, detected at 1-100 TeV energies by different γ-ray facilities, is one of the most promising PeVatron candidates. This SNR has a cometary shape, which can be divided into a head and a tail region with different physical conditions. However, in which region the 100 TeV emission is produced has not yet been identified because of the limited position accuracy and/or angular resolution of existing observational data. Additionally, it remains unclear as to whether the origin of the γ-ray emission is leptonic or hadronic. <BR /> Aims: With the better angular resolution provided by new MAGIC data compared to earlier γ-ray datasets, we aim to reveal the acceleration site of PeV particles and the emission mechanism by resolving the SNR G106.3+2.7 with 0.1° resolution at TeV energies. <BR /> Methods: We observed the SNR G106.3+2.7 using the MAGIC telescopes for 121.7 h in total - after quality cuts - between May 2017 and August 2019. The analysis energy threshold is ~0.2 TeV, and the angular resolution is 0.07−0.1°. We examined the γ-ray spectra of different parts of the emission, whilst benefitting from the unprecedented statistics and angular resolution at these energies provided by our new data. We also used measurements at other wavelengths such as radio, X-rays, GeV γ-rays, and 10 TeV γ-rays to model the emission mechanism precisely. <BR /> Results: We detect extended γ-ray emission spatially coincident with the radio continuum emission at the head and tail of SNR G106.3+2.7. The fact that we detect a significant γ-ray emission with energies above 6.0 TeV from only the tail region suggests that the emissions above 10 TeV detected with air shower experiments (Milagro, HAWC, Tibet ASγ and LHAASO) are emitted only from the SNR tail. Under this assumption, the multi-wavelength spectrum of the head region can be explained with either hadronic or leptonic models, while the leptonic model for the tail region is in contradiction with the emission above 10 TeV and X-rays. In contrast, the hadronic model could reproduce the observed spectrum at the tail by assuming a proton spectrum with a cutoff energy of ~1 PeV for that region. Such high-energy emission in this middle-aged SNR (4−10 kyr) can be explained by considering a scenario where protons escaping from the SNR in the past interact with surrounding dense gases at present. <BR /> Conclusions: The γ-ray emission region detected with the MAGIC telescopes in the SNR G106.3+2.7 is extended and spatially coincident with the radio continuum morphology. The multi-wavelength spectrum of the emission from the tail region suggests proton acceleration up to ~PeV, while the emission mechanism of the head region could either be hadronic or leptonic.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/35426
URL: https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2023/03/aa44931-22/aa44931-22.html
http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.15321v1
ISSN: 0004-6361
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202244931
Bibcode ADS: 2023A&A...671A..12M
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