interacting with the surrounding medium. These pulsar wind nebulae are observed by their
radio, optical, and x-ray emissions, and in some cases also at TeV (teraelectron volt)
energies, but the lack of information in the gamma-ray band precludes drawing a
comprehensive multiwavelength picture of their phenomenology and emission mechanisms.
Using data from the AGILE satellite, we detected the Vela pulsar wind nebula in the energy …