2015
DOI: 10.1088/0067-0049/218/2/23
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FERMI LARGE AREA TELESCOPE THIRD SOURCE CATALOG

Abstract: We present the third Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) source catalog (3FGL) of sources in the 100 MeV-300 GeV range. Based on the first 4 yr of science data from the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope mission, it is the deepest yet in this energy range. Relative to the Second Fermi LAT catalog, the 3FGL catalog incorporates twice as much data, as well as a number of analysis improvements, including improved calibrations at the event reconstruction level, an updated model for Galactic diffuse γ-ray emission, a ref… Show more

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“…In this work, we report a significant extension at a position coincident with SNR G298.6−0.0 and with a size including G298.5−0.3, as can be seen in Figure 18. The soft γ-ray spectrum is consistent with the fact that these sources have a spectral break around a few GeV (Acero et al 2015(Acero et al , 2016b, which is similar to most SNRs interacting with MCs. The higher flux reported in this analysis can be explained by the fact that we are adding the flux of both SNRs.…”
Section: The Pwn Hess J1857+026 (Fges J18578+0246)supporting
confidence: 76%
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“…In this work, we report a significant extension at a position coincident with SNR G298.6−0.0 and with a size including G298.5−0.3, as can be seen in Figure 18. The soft γ-ray spectrum is consistent with the fact that these sources have a spectral break around a few GeV (Acero et al 2015(Acero et al , 2016b, which is similar to most SNRs interacting with MCs. The higher flux reported in this analysis can be explained by the fact that we are adding the flux of both SNRs.…”
Section: The Pwn Hess J1857+026 (Fges J18578+0246)supporting
confidence: 76%
“…The possible interaction with a high-density medium from the direction of these two SNRs was reported by Reach et al (2006), making these sources excellent targets for GeV observations. Indeed, the GeV detection of a point source coincident with the shell of G298.6−0.0 and G298.5−0.3 was reported by Acero et al (2015Acero et al ( , 2016b. Recently, X-ray observations by Suzaku revealed a center-filled structure inside the radio shell (Bamba et al 2016).…”
Section: The Pwn Hess J1857+026 (Fges J18578+0246)mentioning
confidence: 54%
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“…To date, the Fermi collaboration has published three catalogues of sources detected above 100 MeV, the most recent of which (3FGL catalogue, Acero et al 2015) is based on the first 4 years of data, and two catalogues of high energy sources above 10 GeV (1FHL, Ackermann et al 2013) and 50 GeV (2FHL, Ackermann et al 2016), the latter covering a time interval of 80 months. In addition, some specific catalogues for selected classes of objects such as pulsars (Abdo et al 2013) and Supernova Remnants (Acero et al 2016) have also been published.…”
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confidence: 99%