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IDENTIFICATION OF THE TeV GAMMA-RAY SOURCE ARGO J2031+4157 WITH THE CYGNUS COCOON

B. Bartoli,P. Bernardini,X. J. Bi,P. Branchini,A. Budano,P. Camarri,Z. Cao,R. Cardarelli,S. Catalanotti,S. Z. Chen,T. L. Chen,P. Creti,S. W. Cui,B. Z. Dai,A. D’Amone,Danzengluobu Danzengluobu,I. De Mitri,B. D’Ettorre Piazzoli,T. Di Girolamo,G. Di Sciascio,C. F. Feng,Z. Feng,Z. Y. Feng,Q. B. Gou,Yi-Qing Guo,H. H. He,Haibing Hu,Hongbo Hu,M. Iacovacci,Roberto Iuppa,H. Y. Jia,Labaciren,H. J. Li,G. Liguori,C. Liu,J. Liu,M. Y. Liu,Hong‐Lin Lu,L. L.,X. H.,G. Mancarella,S. M. Mari,G. Marsella,D. Martello,S. Mastroianni,P. Montini,C. C. Ning,M. Panareo,L. Perrone,P. Pistilli,F. Ruggieri,Paola Salvini,R. Santonico,P. R. Shen,X. D. Sheng,Feng Shi,A. Surdo,Y. H. Tan,P. Vallania,S. Vernetto,C. Vigorito,H. Wang,C. Y. Wu,H. R. Wu,L. Xue,Q. Y. Yang,Xiaoyu Yang,Z. G. Yao,A. F. Yuan,M. Zha,H. M. Zhang,L. Zhang,X. Y. Zhang,Y. Zhang,J. Zhao,Zhaxiciren,Zhaxisangzhu,X. X. Zhou,F. R. Zhu,Q. Q. Zhu,G. Zizzi

Physics
Astrophysics
Superbubble
2014
The extended TeV gamma-ray source ARGO J2031+4157 (or MGRO J2031+41) is positionally consistent with the Cygnus Cocoon discovered by $Fermi$-LAT at GeV energies in the Cygnus superbubble. Reanalyzing the ARGO-YBJ data collected from November 2007 to January 2013, the angular extension and energy spectrum of ARGO J2031+4157 are evaluated. After subtracting the contribution of the overlapping TeV sources, the ARGO-YBJ excess map is fitted with a two-dimensional Gaussian function in a square region of $10^{\circ}\times 10^{\circ}$, finding a source extension $\sigma_{ext}$= 1$^{\circ}$.8$\pm$0$^{\circ}$.5. The observed differential energy spectrum is $dN/dE =(2.5\pm0.4) \times 10^{-11}(E/1 TeV)^{-2.6\pm0.3}$ photons cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ TeV$^{-1}$, in the energy range 0.2-10 TeV. The angular extension is consistent with that of the Cygnus Cocoon as measured by $Fermi$-LAT, and the spectrum also shows a good connection with the one measured in the 1-100 GeV energy range. These features suggest to identify ARGO J2031+4157 as the counterpart of the Cygnus Cocoon at TeV energies. The Cygnus Cocoon, located in the star-forming region of Cygnus X, is interpreted as a cocoon of freshly accelerated cosmic rays related to the Cygnus superbubble. The spectral similarity with Supernova Remnants indicates that the particle acceleration inside a superbubble is similar to that in a SNR. The spectral measurements from 1 GeV to 10 TeV allows for the first time to determine the possible spectrum slope of the underlying particle distribution. A hadronic model is adopted to explain the spectral energy distribution.
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    IDENTIFICATION OF THE TeV GAMMA-RAY SOURCE ARGO J2031+4157 WITH THE CYGNUS COCOON” is a paper by B. Bartoli P. Bernardini X. J. Bi P. Branchini A. Budano P. Camarri Z. Cao R. Cardarelli S. Catalanotti S. Z. Chen T. L. Chen P. Creti S. W. Cui B. Z. Dai A. D’Amone Danzengluobu Danzengluobu I. De Mitri B. D’Ettorre Piazzoli T. Di Girolamo G. Di Sciascio C. F. Feng Z. Feng Z. Y. Feng Q. B. Gou Yi-Qing Guo H. H. He Haibing Hu Hongbo Hu M. Iacovacci Roberto Iuppa H. Y. Jia Labaciren H. J. Li G. Liguori C. Liu J. Liu M. Y. Liu Hong‐Lin Lu L. L. X. H. G. Mancarella S. M. Mari G. Marsella D. Martello S. Mastroianni P. Montini C. C. Ning M. Panareo L. Perrone P. Pistilli F. Ruggieri Paola Salvini R. Santonico P. R. Shen X. D. Sheng Feng Shi A. Surdo Y. H. Tan P. Vallania S. Vernetto C. Vigorito H. Wang C. Y. Wu H. R. Wu L. Xue Q. Y. Yang Xiaoyu Yang Z. G. Yao A. F. Yuan M. Zha H. M. Zhang L. Zhang X. Y. Zhang Y. Zhang J. Zhao Zhaxiciren Zhaxisangzhu X. X. Zhou F. R. Zhu Q. Q. Zhu G. Zizzi published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.