Detection of the extended γ-ray emission around supernova remnant DA 530 with Fermi-LAT

Abstract

We report the extended GeV γ-ray emission around the high Galactic latitude supernova remnant (SNR) DA 530 with the PASS 8 data recorded by the Fermi Large Area Telescope (Fermi-LAT). The γ-ray spectrum in the energy range of 100 MeV - 1 TeV follows a power law model with an index of 2.23. The much more extended γ-ray emission than the radio shell of DA 530 and the spatial coincidence with the molecular cloud suggest that the γ-ray emission could be originated from the hadronic process, where the high energy protons are accelerated in and escaped from the shock of DA 530. With a steady-state injection model of protons, the γ-ray spectrum can be well fitted with the typical Galactic value for diffusion coefficient and the low energy content of the total escaped protons.

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