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A DETAILED STUDY OF THE MOLECULAR AND ATOMIC GAS TOWARD THE gamma-RAY SUPERNOVA REMNANT RX J1713.7-3946: SPATIAL TeV gamma-RAY AND INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM GAS CORRESPONDENCE

dc.contributor.authorFukui, Y.
dc.contributor.authorSano, H.
dc.contributor.authorSato, J.
dc.contributor.authorTorii, K
dc.contributor.authorHorachi, H
dc.contributor.authorHayakawa, T.
dc.contributor.authorMcClure-Griffiths, Naomi
dc.contributor.authorRowell, Gavin
dc.contributor.authorInoue, T.
dc.contributor.authorInutsuka, S.
dc.contributor.authorKawamura, A.
dc.contributor.authorYamamoto, H.
dc.contributor.authorOkuda, T.
dc.contributor.authorMizuno, N.
dc.contributor.authorOnishi, T
dc.contributor.authorMizuno, A.
dc.date.accessioned2018-11-29T22:52:21Z
dc.date.available2018-11-29T22:52:21Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.date.updated2018-11-29T07:45:27Z
dc.description.abstractRX J1713.7−3946 is the most remarkable TeV γ -ray supernova remnant (SNR) that emits γ -rays in the highest energy range. We have made a new combined analysis of CO and H i in the SNR and derived the total protons in the interstellar medium (ISM). We have found that the inclusion of the H i gas provides a significantly better spatial match between the TeV γ -rays and ISM protons than the H2 gas alone. In particular, the southeastern rim of the γ -ray shell has a counterpart only in the H i. The finding shows that the ISM proton distribution is consistent with the hadronic scenario that cosmic-ray (CR) protons react with ISM protons to produce the γ -rays. This provides another step forward for the hadronic origin of the γ -rays by offering one of the necessary conditions missing in the previous hadronic interpretations. We argue that the highly inhomogeneous distribution of the ISM protons is crucial in the origin of the γ -rays. Most of the neutral gas was likely swept up by the stellar wind of an OB star prior to the supernova (SN) explosion to form a low-density cavity and a swept-up dense wall. The cavity explains the low-density site where the diffusive shock acceleration of charged particles takes place with suppressed thermal X-rays, whereas the CR protons can reach the target protons in the wall to produce the γ -rays. The present finding allows us to estimate the total CR proton energy to be ∼1048 erg, 0.1% of the total energy of the SN explosion.
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfen_AU
dc.identifier.issn0004-637X
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/152145
dc.publisherIOP Publishing
dc.sourceThe Astrophysical Journal
dc.subjectKeywords: cosmic rays; gamma rays: ISM; ISM: atoms; ISM: clouds; ISM: individual objects (RX J1713.73946); ISM: molecules
dc.titleA DETAILED STUDY OF THE MOLECULAR AND ATOMIC GAS TOWARD THE gamma-RAY SUPERNOVA REMNANT RX J1713.7-3946: SPATIAL TeV gamma-RAY AND INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM GAS CORRESPONDENCE
dc.typeJournal article
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Accessen_AU
local.bibliographicCitation.issue1
local.bibliographicCitation.lastpage18
local.bibliographicCitation.startpage1
local.contributor.affiliationFukui, Y., Nagoya University
local.contributor.affiliationSano, H., Nagoya University
local.contributor.affiliationSato, J., Nagoya University
local.contributor.affiliationTorii, K, Nagoya University
local.contributor.affiliationHorachi, H, Nagoya University
local.contributor.affiliationHayakawa, T., Nagoya University
local.contributor.affiliationMcClure-Griffiths, Naomi, College of Science, ANU
local.contributor.affiliationRowell, Gavin, University of Adelaide
local.contributor.affiliationInoue, T., Aoyama Gakuin University
local.contributor.affiliationInutsuka, S., Nagoya University
local.contributor.affiliationKawamura, A., National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
local.contributor.affiliationYamamoto, H., Nagoya University
local.contributor.affiliationOkuda, T., Nagoya University
local.contributor.affiliationMizuno, N., National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
local.contributor.affiliationOnishi, T, Osaka Prefecture University
local.contributor.affiliationMizuno, A., Nagoya University
local.contributor.authoruidMcClure-Griffiths, Naomi, u1000518
local.description.notesImported from ARIES
local.identifier.absfor020199 - Astronomical and Space Sciences not elsewhere classified
local.identifier.ariespublicationa383154xPUB4104
local.identifier.citationvolume746
local.identifier.doi10.1088/0004-637X/746/1/82
local.identifier.scopusID2-s2.0-84856920664
local.identifier.thomsonID000302861300082
local.type.statusPublished Version

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