H. H. Wang, H. D. Yan, L.C.-C. Lin, J. Takata, P. Tam
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摘要
我们报告了由 Swift 和 Fermi-LAT 拍摄的新星 FM Cir 的 X 射线和 γ 射线数据的分析结果。在新星爆发(2018年1月19日)后的40天内,我们可以确定FM Cir的γ射线发射,显著性水平为3σ,而我们每天对光曲线进行分选。如果我们累积更长的时间(即20天)对光曲线进行分选,其显著性会进一步超过4σ置信水平。直到爆发后 180 天,γ 射线对应体的测试统计量(TS)才超过 4。伽马射线探测的持续时间比以前对其他新星在 GeV 范围内探测到的伽马射线的持续时间要长。在伽马射线通量水平低于费米-LAT的灵敏度之后,才观测到明显的X射线辐射。X 射线辐射的硬度比随着时间的推移而迅速降低,光谱主要是来自热白矮星的黑体辐射。除了γ射线发射持续时间较长之外,FM Cir 的多波长特性与在 GeV 范围内探测到的其他新星非常相似。
Evidence of the gamma-ray counterpart from nova FM Cir with Fermi-LAT
We report the analysis results of X-ray and γ-ray data of the nova FM Cir taken by Swift and Fermi-LAT. The γ-ray emission from FM Cir can be identified with a significance level of ∼ 3σ within ∼ 40 days after the nova eruption (2018 January 19) while we bin the light curve per day. The significance can further exceed 4σ confidence level if we accumulate longer time (i.e., 20 days) to bin the light curve. The γ-ray counterpart could be identified with a Test Statistic (TS) above 4 until ∼180 days after the eruption. The duration of the gamma-ray detection was longer than those reported in the previous studies of the other novae detected in the GeV range. The significant X-ray emission was observed after the gamma-ray flux level fell below the sensitivity of Fermi-LAT. The hardness ratio of the X-ray emission decreased rapidly with time, and the spectra were dominated by blackbody radiation from the hot white dwarf. Except for the longer duration of the γ-ray emission, the multi-wavelength properties of FM Cir closely resemble those of other novae detected in the GeV range.
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