Discovery of a Possible X-Ray Counterpart to HESS J1804-216

Maeda, Yoshitomo; Kokubun, Motohide; Takahashi, Tadayuki; Koyama, Katsuji; Hughes, John P.; Matsumoto, Hironori; Bamba, Aya; Hiraga, Junko S.; Kohmura, Takayoshi; Tsuboi, Yohko; Yamauchi, Shigeo; Yuasa, Takayuki; Senda, Atsushi

Japan, United States

Abstract

Suzaku deep observations have discovered two highly significant nonthermal X-ray sources, Suzaku J1804-2142 (Src 1) and Suzaku J1804-2140 (Src 2), positionally coincident with the unidentified TeV γ-ray source, HESS J1804-216. The X-ray sources are not time variable and show no counterpart in other wavebands, except for the TeV source. Src 1 is unresolved at Suzaku spatial resolution, whereas Src 2 is extended or composed of multiple sources. The X-ray spectra are highly absorbed, hard, and featureless, and are well fitted by absorbed power-law models with best-fit photon indices and absorption columns of -0.3-0.5+0.5 and 0.2-0.2+2.0 × 1022 cm-2 for Src 1, and 1.7-1.0+1.4 and 1.1-0.6+1.0 × 1023 cm-2 for Src 2. The measured X-ray absorption to the latter source is significantly larger than the total Galactic neutral hydrogen column in that direction. The unabsorbed 2-10keV band luminosities are 7.5 × 1032 (d/5 kpc)2 erg s-1 (Src 1) and 1.3 × 1033(d/5 kpc)2 erg s-1 (Src 2), where d is the source distance. Among the handful of TeV sources with known X-ray counterparts, HESS J1804-216 216 has the largest ratio of TeV γ-ray to hard X-ray fluxes. We discuss the nature of the emission and propose the Suzaku sources as plausible counterparts to the TeV source, although further observations are necessary to confirm this.

2007 Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
Suzaku 30