Revisiting the Westerlund 2 field with the HESS telescope array

Abstract

Aims. Previous observations with the HESS telescope array revealed the existence of extended very-high-energy (VHE; E > 100 GeV) γ-ray emission, HESS J1023–575, coincident with the young stellar cluster Westerlund 2. At the time of discovery, the origin of the observed emission was not unambiguously identified, and follow-up observations have been performed to further investigate the nature of this γ-ray source.

Methods. The Carina region towards the open cluster Westerlund 2 has been re-observed, increasing the total exposure to 45.9 h. The combined dataset includes 33 h of new data and now permits a search for energy-dependent morphology and detailed spectroscopy.

Results. A new, hard spectrum VHE γ-ray source, HESS J1026–582, was discovered with a statistical significance of 7σ. It is positionally coincident with the Fermi LAT pulsar PSR J1028–5819. The positional coincidence and radio/γ-ray characteristics of the LAT pulsar favors a scenario where the TeV emission originates from a pulsar wind nebula. The nature of HESS J1023–575 is discussed in light of the deep HESS observations and recent multi-wavelength discoveries, including the Fermi LAT pulsar PSR J1022–5746 and giant molecular clouds in the region. Despite the improved VHE dataset, a clear identification of the object responsible for the VHE emission from HESS J1023–575 is not yet possible, and contribution from the nearby high-energy pulsar and/or the open cluster remains a possibility.

Auxiliary informations

Data points for Figure 4

HESS Spectrum: HESS J1023-575

Mean energy Flux Min. Flux Error Max. Flux Error
[TeV] [/TeV cm^2s]
0.7948 5.59013e-12 1.5848e-12 1.58482e-12
1.2253 1.63616e-12 3.20717e-13 3.20712e-13
1.8889 7.77564e-13 1.39972e-13 1.39965e-13
2.9118 2.25425e-13 5.41466e-14 5.41196e-14
4.4889 6.69578e-14 1.99555e-14 1.99468e-14
6.9199 1.91247e-14 9.33163e-15 9.34477e-15
10.6676 4.5572e-15 3.30372e-15 4.04674e-15

HESS Spectrum: HESS J1026-582

Mean energy Flux Min. Flux Error Max. Flux Error
[TeV] [/TeV cm^2s]
1.2687 4.97531e-13 2.93908e-13 3.03601e-13
2.2363 2.35513e-13 7.52542e-14 7.5244e-14
3.9421 6.47886e-14 3.0949e-14 3.09387e-14
6.9489 2.64149e-14 9.23773e-15 9.23215e-15
12.2491 8.3014e-15 4.42673e-15 4.43673e-15
23.5095 1.8512e-15 8.80792e-16 8.79009e-16

Remarks: Statistical errors only. Systematic error on energy scale estimated to 20%. See paper for details

FITS images

Figure 1:
Significance Map

Figure 2:
a) Excess Map (0.7 TeV < E <2.5 TeV)
b) Excess Map (E>2.5 TeV)