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HAWC J2227+610: a potential PeVatron candidate for the CTA in the northern hemisphere

  • The Cherenkov Telescope Array Consortium
    ,
  • H. Abdallaaw(Author)
    ,
  • H. Abeu(Author)
    ,
  • S. Abeu(Author)
    ,
  • A. Abuslemead(Author)
    ,
  • F. Aceroet(Author)
  • aYale University
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  • bUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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  • cUniversidad de Chile
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  • dUniversity of Innsbruck
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  • eDublin Institute for Advanced Studies
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  • fUniversity of Jaén
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Abstract

Recent observations of the gamma-ray source HAWC J2227+610 by Tibet AS+MD and LHAASO confirm the special interest of this source as a galactic PeVatron candidate in the northern hemisphere. HAWC J2227+610 emits Very High Energy (VHE) gamma-rays up to 500 TeV, from a region coincident with molecular clouds and significantly displaced from the nearby pulsar J2229+6114. Even if this morphology favours an hadronic origin, both leptonic or hadronic models can describe the current VHE gamma-ray emission. The morphology of the source is not well constrained by the present measurements and a better characterisation would greatly help the understanding of the underlying particle acceleration mechanisms. The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) will be the future most sensitive Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope and, thanks to its unprecedented angular resolution, could contribute to better constrain the nature of this source. The present work investigates the potentiality of CTA to study the morphology and the spectrum of HAWC J2227+610. For this aim, the source is simulated assuming the hadronic model proposed by the Tibet AS+MD collaboration, recently fitted on multi-wavelength data, and two spatial templates associated to the source nearby molecular clouds. Different CTA layouts and observation times are considered. A 3D map based analysis shows that CTA is able to significantly detect the extension of the source and to attribute higher detection significance to the simulated molecular cloud template compared to the alternative one. CTA data does not allow to disentangle the hadronic and the leptonic emission models. However, it permits to correctly reproduce the simulated parent proton spectrum characterized by a ∼ 500 TeV cutoff.

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Research Output: Contribution to journal Conference article Peer-review

Original language

English

Article number

904

Journal (Volume, Issue Number)

Proceedings of Science (Volume 395)

Publication milestones

  • Published - 18/03/2022

Publication status

Published - 18/03/2022

External Publication IDs

  • Scopus: 85145018821

Related Event

Title

37th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2021

Event type

Conference

Date

12/07/2021 - 23/07/2021

Location

Virtual, BerlinGermany

Funding Details

We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the agencies and organizations listed here: