We present a multi-epoch, multi-observatory X-ray analysis for 2FHL J1745.1-3035, a newly discovered very high-energy Galactic source detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) located in close proximity to the Galactic Center (l = 358.°5319; b = −0.°7760). The source shows a very hard γ-ray photon index above 50 GeV, Γγ = 1.2 ± 0.4, and is found to be a TeV emitter by the Fermi-LAT. We conduct a joint XMM-Newton, Chandra, and NuSTAR observing campaign, combining archival XMM-Newton observations, to study the X-ray spectral properties of 2FHL J1745.1-3035 over a time span of over 20 yr. The joint X-ray spectrum is best fitted as a broken-power-law model with break energy E b ∼ 7 keV: the source is very hard at energies below 10 keV, with Γ1 ∼ 0.6, and significantly softer in the higher energy range measured by NuSTAR with Γ2 ∼ 1.9. We also perform a spatially resolved X-ray analysis with Chandra, finding evidence for marginal extension (up to an angular size r ∼ 5″), a result that supports a compact pulsar wind nebula scenario. Based on the X-ray and γ-ray properties, 2FHL J1745.1-3035 is a powerful pulsar wind nebula candidate. Given its nature as an extreme TeV emitter, further supported by the detection of a coincident TeV extended source HESS J1745-303, 2FHL J1745.1-3035 is an ideal candidate for a follow up with the upcoming Cherenkov Telescope Array.

Marchesi, S., Eagle, J., Ajello, M., Castro, D., Domínguez, A., Mori, K., et al. (2024). 2FHL J1745.1–3035: A Newly Discovered, Powerful Pulsar Wind Nebula Candidate. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 964(2), 1-16 [10.3847/1538-4357/ad2614].

2FHL J1745.1–3035: A Newly Discovered, Powerful Pulsar Wind Nebula Candidate

Marchesi, S.
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Formal Analysis
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Traina, A.
Writing – Review & Editing
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Vignali, C.
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Writing – Review & Editing
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2024

Abstract

We present a multi-epoch, multi-observatory X-ray analysis for 2FHL J1745.1-3035, a newly discovered very high-energy Galactic source detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) located in close proximity to the Galactic Center (l = 358.°5319; b = −0.°7760). The source shows a very hard γ-ray photon index above 50 GeV, Γγ = 1.2 ± 0.4, and is found to be a TeV emitter by the Fermi-LAT. We conduct a joint XMM-Newton, Chandra, and NuSTAR observing campaign, combining archival XMM-Newton observations, to study the X-ray spectral properties of 2FHL J1745.1-3035 over a time span of over 20 yr. The joint X-ray spectrum is best fitted as a broken-power-law model with break energy E b ∼ 7 keV: the source is very hard at energies below 10 keV, with Γ1 ∼ 0.6, and significantly softer in the higher energy range measured by NuSTAR with Γ2 ∼ 1.9. We also perform a spatially resolved X-ray analysis with Chandra, finding evidence for marginal extension (up to an angular size r ∼ 5″), a result that supports a compact pulsar wind nebula scenario. Based on the X-ray and γ-ray properties, 2FHL J1745.1-3035 is a powerful pulsar wind nebula candidate. Given its nature as an extreme TeV emitter, further supported by the detection of a coincident TeV extended source HESS J1745-303, 2FHL J1745.1-3035 is an ideal candidate for a follow up with the upcoming Cherenkov Telescope Array.
2024
Marchesi, S., Eagle, J., Ajello, M., Castro, D., Domínguez, A., Mori, K., et al. (2024). 2FHL J1745.1–3035: A Newly Discovered, Powerful Pulsar Wind Nebula Candidate. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 964(2), 1-16 [10.3847/1538-4357/ad2614].
Marchesi, S.; Eagle, J.; Ajello, M.; Castro, D.; Domínguez, A.; Mori, K.; Tibaldo, L.; Tomsick, J.; Traina, A.; Vignali, C.; Zanin, R.
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