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THE DISCOVERY OF A MOLECULAR CAVITY IN THE NORMA NEAR ARM ASSOCIATED WITH H.E.S.S γ -RAY SOURCE LOCATED IN THE DIRECTION OF WESTERLUND 1

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THE DISCOVERY OF A MOLECULAR CAVITY IN THE NORMA NEAR ARM ASSOCIATED WITH H.E.S.S γ -RAY SOURCE LOCATED IN THE DIRECTION OF WESTERLUND 1
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  • Luna, Abraham;
  • Mayya, Y. D.;
  • Carrasco, Luis;
  • Bronfman Aguiló, Leonardo;
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We report on the discovery of a molecular cavity in the Norma near arm in the general direction of Westerlund 1 (Wd1), but not associated with it. The cavity has a mean radial velocity of −91.5 km s−1, which differs by as much as ∼40 km s−1 from the mean radial velocity of the Wd1 stars. The cavity is surrounded by a fragmented molecular shell of an outer diameter of about 100 pc and 106 M , which is expanding at velocities of 6 to 8 km s−1. The amount of kinetic energy involved in the expanding shell is ∼1051 erg. Inside this cavity, the atomic Hi gas surface density is also the lowest. Structure of the extended Very High Energetic γ -ray emission, recently reported by the H.E.S.S. collaboration, coincides with the cavity. The observed morphology suggests that the inner wall of the molecular shell is the zone of the γ -ray emission, and not the dense gas surrounding massive stars of Wd1 as had been speculated by the H.E.S.S. collaboration. A likely candidate responsible for creating the observed cavity and the γ -ray emission is the pulsar PSR J1648−4611.
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This work was supported by CONACyT (Mexico) project grant No. 58956-F. L.B. acknowledges partial support from Centro de Astrof´ısica FONDAP 15010003 and from Center of Excellence in Astrophysics and Associated Technologies PFB 06.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125363
DOI: doi:10.1088/2041-8205/713/1/L45
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The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 713:L45–L49, 2010 April 10
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