A Study of GeV Gamma-ray Emission toward Supernova Remnant G51.26+0.11 and Its Molecular Environment
Abstract
We reanalyze the Fermi-LAT GeV γ-ray emission in the region of supernova remnant (SNR) G51.26+0.11 and investigate its interstellar molecular environment with the CO-line data. At GeV energies, based on 13.2 years of Fermi-LAT data, the extended γ-ray emission observed in this region is resolved into a uniform-disk source ('Src A') with a significance of 19.5σ and a point source (4FGL J1924.3+1628) with a significance of 4.2σ in 0.2-500 GeV. With an angular radius of 0.17, 'Src A' overlaps with SNR G51.26+0.11 significantly in the line of sight. On the other hand, the morphological coincidence between the SNR and the +54 km s-1 molecular clouds (MCs) together with the asymmetric or broad 12CO line profiles near the SNR boundary provides evidence for the very likely SNR-MC interaction. The SNR-MC interaction and the HI absorption features indicate that SNR G51.26+0.11 is located at a kinematic distance of 6.2 0.5 kpc. Combined with the results from the multi-wavelength analysis, the γ-ray emission of the SNR ('Src A') can be naturally explained by a hadronic model with a soft power-law proton spectrum of index 2.25.
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