6–9 Sept 2022
Physics Department, University "La Sapienza", Roma, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Ultra-high energy inverse Compton emission from Galactic electron accelerators

8 Sept 2022, 14:30
20m
Aula Conversi (Physics Department, University "La Sapienza", Roma, Italy)

Aula Conversi

Physics Department, University "La Sapienza", Roma, Italy

Speaker

Mischa Breuhaus

Description

It is generally held that >100 TeV emission from astrophysical objects unambiguously demonstrates the presence of PeV protons or nuclei, due to the unavoidable Klein–Nishina suppression of inverse Compton emission from electrons. However, in the presence of inverse Compton dominated cooling, hard high-energy electron spectra are possible. We show that the environmental requirements for such spectra can naturally be met in spiral arms, and in particular in regions of enhanced star formation activity, the natural locations for the most promising electron accelerators: powerful young pulsars. Leptonic scenarios are applied to gamma-ray sources recently detected by HAWC and LHAASO. We show, that these sources can indeed be explained by inverse Compton emission.

Primary author

Mischa Breuhaus

Co-authors

Dr Joachim Hahn Dr Carlo Romoli Dr Brian Reville Dr Gwenael Giacinti Prof. James Anthony Hinton Dr Richard Tuffs

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