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CTAO Simulations for Potential PeVatron Candidates

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P. Sharma, C. Dubos, S. R. Patel T. Suomijarvi

Abstract

This paper reports on the capabilities of the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO) in detecting high-energy gamma-rays that show significant contributions of hadronic origin. We focus on four sources: RX J1713.7-3946, HESS J1731-347, Cassiopeia A, and HAWC J2227+610, which have been previously identified as PeVatron candidates, sources capable of accelerating hadrons to PeV energies. In this study, we perform simulations using Gammapy for each source to obtain flux estimates for CTAO. In case of HAWC J2227+610, we also determined the maximum cut-off energy in the proton distribution detectable by measuring gamma-rays with CTAO. To distinguish between fluxes with different proton cut-off energies we used the Test Statistic (TS) method. Additionally, we used the PeVatron Test Statistic (PTS) metric to demonstrate whether CTAO could confirm or exclude SNRs as PeVatron candidates. Through this study, we found that a minimum of 100 hours of observation time is required to detect flux variations with different cut-offs, with the detection limit being around 600 TeV. Through the PTS study, SNRs Cassiopeia A, RX J1713.7-3946, and HESS J1731-347 were excluded as PeVatron sources, while HAWC J2227+610 remains inconclusive.

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arXiv ID: 2603.05927
Provider: ARXIV
Primary Category: astro-ph.HE
Published: 2026-03-06
Fetched: 2026-03-09 06:05

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