Contribution from normal and starburst galaxies to the extragalactic gamma-ray background (EGRB)


Autoria(s): Bhattacharya, Debbijoy; Sreekumar, Parameswaran
Data(s)

05/05/2009

Resumo

The extragalactic diffuse emission at gamma-ray energies has interesting cosmological implications since these photons suffer little or no attenuation during their propagation from the site of origin. The emission could originate from either truly diffuse processes or from unresolved point sources such as AGNs, normal galaxies and starburst galaxies. Here, we examine the unresolved point source origin of the extragalactic gamma-ray background emission from normal galaxies and starburst galaxies. gamma-ray emission from normal galaxies is primarily coming from cosmic-ray interactions with interstellar matter and radiation (similar to 90%) along with a small contribution from discrete point sources (similar to 10%). Starburst galaxies are expected to have enhanced supernovae activity which leads to higher cosmic-ray densities, making starburst galaxies sufficiently luminous at gamma-ray energies to be detected by the current gamma-ray mission(Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope).

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/20834/1/3full_text.pdf

Bhattacharya, Debbijoy and Sreekumar, Parameswaran (2009) Contribution from normal and starburst galaxies to the extragalactic gamma-ray background (EGRB). In: Research in astronomy and astrophysics, 9 (5). pp. 509-519.

Publicador

Institute of Physics

Relação

http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1674-4527/9/5/002

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/20834/

Palavras-Chave #Physics
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Journal Article

PeerReviewed