HESS J1427-608: an unusual hard unbroken γ-ray spectrum in a very wide energy range

Abstract

We report the detection of a GeV γ-ray source which is spatially overlapping and thus very likely associated with the unidentified very-high-energy (VHE) γ-ray source HESS J1427-608 with the Pass 8 data recorded by the Fermi Large Area Telescope. The photon spectrum of this source is best described by a power-law with an index of 1.850.17 in the energy range of 3-500 GeV, and the measured flux connects smoothly with that of HESS J1427-608 at a few hundred GeV. This source shows no significant extension and time variation. The broadband GeV-TeV emission over four decades of energies can be well fitted by a single power-law function with an index of 2.0, without obvious indication of spectral cutoff toward high energies. Such a result implies that HESS J1427-608 may be a PeV particle accelerator. We discuss possible nature of HESS J1427-608 according to the multi-wavelength spectral fittings. Given the relatively large errors, either a leptonic or a hadronic model can explain the multi-wavelength data from radio to VHE γ-rays. The inferred magnetic field strength is a few μG, which is smaller than typical values of supernova remnants (SNRs), and is consistent with some pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe). On the other hand, the flat γ-ray spectrum is slightly different from typical PWNe but similar to that of some known SNRs.

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