2009ApJ...690L.101H -
Astrophys. J., 690, L101-L104 (2009/January-2)
HESS J0632+057: a new gamma-ray binary?
HINTON J.A., SKILTON J.L., FUNK S., BRUCKER J., AHARONIAN F.A., DUBUS G., FIASSON A., GALLANT Y., HOFMANN W., MARCOWITH A. and REIMER O.
Abstract (from CDS):
The High Energy Stereoscopic System (HESS) survey of the Galactic plane has established the existence of a substantial number (∼ 40) of Galactic TeV γ-ray sources, a large fraction of which remain unidentified. HESS J0632+057 is one of a small fraction of these objects, which is point-like in nature (<2' rms), and is one of only two point-like sources that remain unidentified. Follow-up observations of this object with XMM-Newton have revealed an X-ray source coincident with the TeV source and with the massive star MWC 148, of the spectral type B0pe. This source exhibits a hard spectrum, consistent with an absorbed power law with Γ = 1.26±0.04, and shows significant variability on hour timescales. We discuss this spatial coincidence and the implied spectral energy distribution of this object and argue that it is likely a new γ-ray binary system with a close resemblance to the three known members of this class and, in particular, to LS I +61 303. Further, X-ray, radio, and optical observations of this system are needed to firmly establish HESS J0632+057 as a new member of this rare class of Galactic objects.
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