Arcminute-Scale Studies Of The Interstellar Gas Towards Hess J1804-216: Still An Unidentified Tev Gamma-Ray Source

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia(2020)

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The Galactic TeV gamma-ray source HESS J1804-216 is currently an unidentified source. In an attempt to unveil its origin, we present here the most detailed study of interstellar gas using data from the Mopra Southern Galactic Plane CO Survey, 7- and 12-mm wavelength Mopra surveys and Southern Galactic Plane Survey of HI. Several components of atomic and molecular gas are found to overlap HESS J1804-216 at various velocities along the line of sight. The CS(1-0) emission clumps confirm the presence of dense gas. Both correlation and anticorrelation between the gas and TeV gamma-ray emission have been identified in various gas tracers, enabling several origin scenarios for the TeV gamma-ray emission from HESS J1804-216. For a hadronic scenario, SNR G8.7-0.1 and the progenitor supernova remnant (SNR) of PSR J1803-2137 require cosmic ray (CR) enhancement factors of similar to 50 times the solar neighbour CR flux value to produce the TeV gamma-ray emission. Assuming an isotropic diffusion model, CRs from both these SNRs require a slow diffusion coefficient, as found for other TeV SNRs associated with adjacent ISM gas. The morphology of gas located at 3.8 kpc (the dispersion measure distance to PSR J1803-2137) tends to anti-correlate with features of the TeV emission from HESS J1804-216, making the leptonic scenario possible. Both pure hadronic and pure leptonic scenarios thus remain plausible.
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ISM: clouds, ISM: cosmic rays, ISM: individual objects (HESS J1804-216), gamma rays: ISM, molecular data
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