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Detection of extended very-high-energy gamma-ray emission towards the young stellar cluster Westerlund 2

Aharonian, F; Akhperjanian, AG; Bazer-Bachi, AR; Beilicke, M; Benbow, W; Berge, D; Bernlohr, K; Boisson, C; Bolz, O; Borrel, V; Braun, I; Brion, E; Brown, AM; Buhler, R; Busching, I; Boutelier, T; Carrigan, S; Chadwick, PM; Chounet, LM; Coignet, G; Cornils, R; Costamante, L; Degrange, B; Dickinson, HJ; Djannati-Atai, A; Drury, LO; Dubus, G; Egberts, K; Emmanoulopoulos, D; Espigat, P; Farnier, C; Feinstein, F; Ferrero, E; Fiasson, A; Fontaine, G; Funk, S; Fussling, M; Gallant, YA; Giebels, B; Glicenstein, JF; Gluck, B; Goret, P; Hadjichristidis, C; Hauser, D; Heinzelmann, G; Henri, G; Hermann, G; Hinton, JA; Hoffmann, A; Hofmann, W; Holleran, M; Hoppe, S; Horns, D; Jacholkowska, A; de Jager, OC; Kendziorra, E; Kerschhaggl, M; Khelifi, B; Komin, N; Kosack, K; Lamanna, G; Latham, IJ; Le Gallou, R; Lemiere, A; Lemoine-Goumard, M; Lohse, T; Martin, JM; Martineau-Huynh, O; Marcowith, A; Masterson, C; Maurin, G; McComb, TJL; Moulin, E; de Naurois, M; Nedbal, D; Nolan, SJ; Noutsos, A; Olive, J...

Authors

F Aharonian

AG Akhperjanian

AR Bazer-Bachi

M Beilicke

W Benbow

D Berge

K Bernlohr

C Boisson

O Bolz

V Borrel

I Braun

E Brion

AM Brown

R Buhler

I Busching

T Boutelier

S Carrigan

PM Chadwick

LM Chounet

G Coignet

R Cornils

L Costamante

B Degrange

HJ Dickinson

A Djannati-Atai

LO Drury

G Dubus

K Egberts

D Emmanoulopoulos

P Espigat

C Farnier

F Feinstein

E Ferrero

A Fiasson

G Fontaine

S Funk

M Fussling

YA Gallant

B Giebels

JF Glicenstein

B Gluck

P Goret

C Hadjichristidis

D Hauser

G Heinzelmann

G Henri

G Hermann

JA Hinton

A Hoffmann

W Hofmann

M Holleran

S Hoppe

D Horns

A Jacholkowska

OC de Jager

E Kendziorra

M Kerschhaggl

B Khelifi

N Komin

K Kosack

G Lamanna

IJ Latham

R Le Gallou

A Lemiere

M Lemoine-Goumard

T Lohse

JM Martin

O Martineau-Huynh

A Marcowith

C Masterson

G Maurin

TJL McComb

E Moulin

M de Naurois

D Nedbal

SJ Nolan

A Noutsos

JP Olive

KJ Orford

JL Osborne

M Panter

G Pelletier

PO Petrucci

S Pita

G Puhlhofer

M Punch

S Ranchon

BC Raubenheimer

M Raue

SM Rayner

A Reimer

O Reimer

J Ripken

L Rob

L Rolland

S Rosier-Lees

G Rowell

V Sahakian

A Santangelo

L Sauge

S Schlenker

R Schlickeiser

R Schroder

U Schwanke

S Schwarzburg

S Schwemmer

A Shalchi

H Sol

D Spangler

F Spanier

R Steenkamp

C Stegmann

G Superina

PH Tam

JP Tavernet

R Terrier

M Tluczykont

C van Eldik

G Vasileiadis

C Venter

JP Vialle

P Vincent

HJ Volk

SJ Wagner



Abstract

Aims. Results from $\gamma$-ray observations by the HESS telescope array in the direction of the young stellar cluster Westerlund 2 are presented. Methods. Stereoscopic imaging of Cherenkov light emission of $\gamma$-ray induced showers in the atmosphere is used to study the celestial region around the massive Wolf-Rayet (WR) binary WR 20a. Spectral and positional analysis is performed using standard event reconstruction techniques and parameter cuts. Results. The detection of a new $\gamma$-ray source is reported from HESS observations in 2006. HESS J1023-575 is found to be coincident with the young stellar cluster Westerlund 2 in the well-known HII complex RCW 49. The source is detected with a statistical significance of more than 9$\sigma$, and shows extension beyond a point-like object within the HESS point-spread function. The differential $\gamma$-ray spectrum of the emission region is measured over approximately two orders of magnitude in flux. Conclusions.The spatial coincidence between HESS J1023-575 and the young open cluster Westerlund 2, hosting e.g. the massive WR binary WR 20a, requires one to look into a variety of potential models to account for the observed very-high-energy (VHE) $\gamma$-ray emission. Considered emission scenarios include emission from the colliding wind zone of WR 20a, collective stellar winds from the extraordinary ensemble of hot and massive stars in the stellar cluster Westerlund 2, diffusive shock acceleration in the wind-blown bubble itself, and supersonic winds breaking out into the interstellar medium (ISM). The observed source extension argues against a single star origin of the observed VHE emission.

Citation

Aharonian, F., Akhperjanian, A., Bazer-Bachi, A., Beilicke, M., Benbow, W., Berge, D., …Ward, M. (2007). Detection of extended very-high-energy gamma-ray emission towards the young stellar cluster Westerlund 2. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 467(3), 1075-1080. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361%3A20066950

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2007-06
Journal Astronomy and astrophysics.
Print ISSN 0004-6361
Electronic ISSN 1432-0746
Publisher EDP Sciences
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 467
Issue 3
Pages 1075-1080
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361%3A20066950
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1537279