We report on Fermi/Large Area Telescope observations of the accreting black
hole low-mass X-ray binary V404 Cygni during its outburst in June-July 2015.
Detailed analyses reveal a possible excess of γ-ray emission on 26 June
2015, with a very soft spectrum above 100 MeV, at a position consistent with
the direction of V404 Cyg (within the 95% confidence region and a chance
probability of 4×10−4). This emission cannot be associated with any
previously-known Fermi source. Its temporal coincidence with the brightest
radio and hard X-ray flare in the lightcurve of V404 Cyg, at the end of the
main active phase of its outburst, strengthens the association with V404 Cyg.
If the γ-ray emission is associated with V404 Cyg, the simultaneous
detection of 511keV annihilation emission by INTEGRAL requires that the
high-energy γ rays originate away from the corona, possibly in a
Blandford-Znajek jet. The data give support to models involving a
magnetically-arrested disk where a bright γ-ray jet can re-form after
the occurrence of a major transient ejection seen in the radio.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in MNRA