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A View of Supernova Remnant CTB 37A with the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope

T. J. Brandt

Published 2013-04-30, updated 2013-05-01Version 2

Supernovae and their remnants have long been favored as cosmic ray ac- celerators. Recent data from the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has given us an improved window into such sources, including the remnant CTB 37A. Using the Fermi Large Area Telescope, we found significant gamma-ray emission coincident with the remnant, which also emits in radio, X-ray, and very high energy gamma-rays. We modeled the multiwavelength spectrum using a combination of hadronic and leptonic emission with reasonable parameter values and determined that CTB 37A is a potential cosmic ray accelerator commensurate with direct observations. By assembling statistically significant populations of such objects, we will be able to more fully illuminate the mystery of cosmic ray origins.

Comments: published in Advances in Space Research
Journal: Adv.Space Res. 51 (2013) 247-252
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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