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Discovery of a Radio Supernova Remnant and Non-thermal X-rays Coincident with the TeV Source HESS J1813-178

arXiv:astro-ph/0505145 · doi:10.1086/491471

Abstract

We present the discovery of non-thermal radio and X-ray emission positionally coincident with the TeV $γ$-ray source HESS J1813--178. We demonstrate that the non-thermal radio emission is due to a young shell-type supernova remnant (SNR) G12.8--0.0, and constrain its distance to be greater than 4 kpc. The X-ray emission is primarily non-thermal and is consistent with either an SNR shell or unidentified pulsar/pulsar wind nebula origin; pulsed emission is not detected in archival ASCA data. A simple synchrotron+inverse Compton model for the broadband emission assuming that all of the emission arises from the SNR shell implies maximum energies of $(30-450)(B/10 microG)^{-0.5}$ TeV. Further observations are needed to confirm that the broadband emission has a common origin and better constrain the X-ray spectrum.

Accepted to ApJ Letters; 5 pages, Figures 1 and 3 are in color. Small changes from original version