We report on the first detection of GeV high-energy gamma-ray emission from a young supernova remnant (SNR) with the Large Area Telescope aboard the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. These observations reveal a source with no discernible spatial extension detected at a significance level of 12.2 sigma above 500 MeV a a location that is consistent with the position of the remnant of the supernova explosion that occurred around 1680 in the Cassiopeia constellation-Cassiopeia A (Cas A). The gamma-ray flux and spectral shape of the source are consistent with a scenario in which the gamma-ray emission originates from relativistic particles accelerated in the shell of this remnant. The total content of cosmic rays (electrons and protons) accelerat...
The discovery of bright gamma-ray emission coincident with supernova remnant (SNR) W51C is reported ...
It is widely believed that the bulk of the Galactic cosmic rays is accelerated in supernova remnants...
Context. Non-thermal X-ray emission from the shell of Cassiopeia A (Cas A) has been an interesting s...
We report on the first detection of GeV high-energy gamma-ray emission from a young supernova remnan...
We report on the first detection of GeV high-energy gamma-ray emission from a young supernova remnan...
We report on the first detection of GeV high-energy gamma-ray emission from a young supernova remnan...
We report on the first detection of GeV high-energy gamma-ray emission from a young supernova remnan...
We report on the first detection of GeV high-energy gamma-ray emission from a young supernova remnan...
We report on the first detection of GeV high-energy gamma-ray emission from a young supernova remnan...
The discovery of bright gamma-ray emission coincident with supernova remnant (SNR) W51C is reported ...
The discovery of bright gamma-ray emission coincident with supernova remnant (SNR) W51C is reported ...
The discovery of bright gamma-ray emission coincident with supernova remnant (SNR) W51C is reported ...
It is widely believed that the bulk of the Galactic cosmic rays is accelerated in supernova remnants...
Context. Non-thermal X-ray emission from the shell of Cassiopeia A (Cas A) has been an interesting s...
We report on the first detection of GeV high-energy gamma-ray emission from a young supernova remnan...
We report on the first detection of GeV high-energy gamma-ray emission from a young supernova remnan...
We report on the first detection of GeV high-energy gamma-ray emission from a young supernova remnan...
We report on the first detection of GeV high-energy gamma-ray emission from a young supernova remnan...
We report on the first detection of GeV high-energy gamma-ray emission from a young supernova remnan...
We report on the first detection of GeV high-energy gamma-ray emission from a young supernova remnan...
The discovery of bright gamma-ray emission coincident with supernova remnant (SNR) W51C is reported ...
The discovery of bright gamma-ray emission coincident with supernova remnant (SNR) W51C is reported ...
The discovery of bright gamma-ray emission coincident with supernova remnant (SNR) W51C is reported ...
It is widely believed that the bulk of the Galactic cosmic rays is accelerated in supernova remnants...
Context. Non-thermal X-ray emission from the shell of Cassiopeia A (Cas A) has been an interesting s...