Detection of an Unidentified Extended Gamma-ray Source Close to the Galactic Supernova Remnant 3C 400.2
Abstract
A new extended gamma-ray source (PS J1934.5+1845) was detected with a significance of 13σ at a location of 1\!\!.83 away from the radio location of the Galactic supernova remnant 3C 400.2 using about 9 years of Fermi-LAT data. The 68% containment radius of PS J1934.5+1845's extension was found to be 0\!\!.61 and PS J1934.5+1845 is showing a power-law type spectrum with a spectral index of 2.38. In this presentation we will summarize the gamma-ray analysis methods and report on the analysis results related to the extension and spectrum of PS J1934.5+1845.
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