GeV-TeV Counterparts of SS 433/W50 from Fermi-LAT and HAWC Observations (2001.03599v1)
Abstract: The extended jets of the microquasar SS 433 have been observed in optical, radio, X-ray, and recently very-high-energy (VHE) $\gamma$-rays by HAWC. The detection of HAWC $\gamma$-rays with energies as great as 25 TeV motivates searches for high-energy $\gamma$-ray counterparts in the Fermi-LAT data in the 100 MeV--300 GeV band. In this paper, we report on the first-ever joint analysis of Fermi-LAT and HAWC observations to study the spectrum and location of $\gamma$-ray emission from SS~433. Our analysis finds common emission sites of GeV-to-TeV $\gamma$-rays inside the eastern and western lobes of SS 433. The total flux above 1 GeV is $\sim 1\times10{-10}\,\rm cm{-2}\,s{-1}$ in both lobes. The $\gamma$-ray spectrum in the eastern lobe is consistent with inverse-Compton emission by an electron population that is accelerated by jets. To explain both the GeV and TeV flux, the electrons need to have a soft intrinsic energy spectrum, or undergo a quick cooling process due to synchrotron radiation in a magnetized environment.
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