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Possible GeV gamma-ray emission from the pulsar wind nebula in CTA 1

Liancheng Zhou, Keyao Wu, Yunlu Gong, Jun Fang

Published 2024-03-10Version 1

We report a detection of GeV $\gamma$-ray emission potentially originating from the pulsar wind nebula in CTA 1 by analyzing about 15 yr of Fermi Large Area Telescope data. By selecting an energy range from 50 GeV to 1 TeV to remove contamination from the $\gamma$-ray pulsar PSR J0007+7303, we have discovered an extended $\gamma$-ray source with a TS value of $\sim$ 44.94 in the region of CTA 1. The obtained flux is measured to be 6.71 $\pm$ 2.60 $\times$ $10^{-12}$ erg $\mathrm{cm}^{-2}$ $\mathrm{s}^{-1}$ with a spectral index of 1.61 $\pm$ 0.36, which allows for a smooth connection with the flux in the TeV band. CTA 1 is also considered to be associated with 1LHAASO J0007+7303u, which is an Ultra-High-Energy source listed in the recently published catalog of the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory. We assume that the radiation originates from the pulsar wind nebula and that its multi-wavelength spectral energy distribution can be explained well with a time-dependent one-zone model.

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