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Observing two dark accelerators around the Galactic Centre with Fermi Large Area Telescope

arXiv:1601.06500 · doi:10.1093/mnras/stw209

Abstract

We report the results from a detailed $γ-$ray investigation in the field of two "dark accelerators", HESS J1745-303 and HESS J1741-302, with $6.9$ years of data obtained by the Fermi Large Area Telescope. For HESS J1745-303, we found that its MeV-GeV emission is mainly originated from the "Region A" of the TeV feature. Its $γ-$ray spectrum can be modeled with a single power-law with a photon index of $Γ\sim2.5$ from few hundreds MeV to TeV. Moreover, an elongated feature, which extends from "Region A" toward northwest for $\sim1.3^{\circ}$, is discovered for the first time. The orientation of this feature is similar to that of a large scale atomic/molecular gas distribution. For HESS J1741-302, our analysis does not yield any MeV-GeV counterpart for this unidentified TeV source. On the other hand, we have detected a new point source, Fermi J1740.1-3013, serendipitously. Its spectrum is apparently curved which resembles that of a $γ-$ray pulsar. This makes it possibly associated with PSR B1737-20 or PSR J1739-3023.

11 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in MNRAS