Probing the low-energy particle content of blazar jets through MeV observations

IF 5.8 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Astronomy & Astrophysics Pub Date : 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/202453411
F. Tavecchio, L. Nava, A. Sciaccaluga, P. Coppi
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Many of the blazars observed by Fermi actually have the peak of their time-averaged gamma-ray emission outside the ∼GeV Fermi energy range, at ∼MeV energies. The detailed shape of the emission spectrum around the ∼MeV peak places important constraints on acceleration and radiation mechanisms in the blazar jet and may not be the simple broken power law obtained by extrapolating from the observed X-ray and GeV gamma-ray spectra. In particular, state-of-the-art simulations of particle acceleration by shocks show that a significant fraction (possibly up to ≈90%) of the available energy may go into bulk quasi-thermal heating of the plasma crossing the shock rather than producing a nonthermal power-law tail. Other gentler but possibly more pervasive acceleration mechanisms, such as shear acceleration at the jet boundary, may result in a further build-up of the low-energy (γ ≲ 102) particle population in the jet. As already discussed for the case of gamma-ray bursts, the presence of a low-energy Maxwellian-like bump in the jet particle energy distribution can strongly affect the spectrum of the emitted radiation, for example producing an excess over the emission expected from a power-law extrapolation of a blazar’s GeV-TeV spectrum. We explore the potential detectability of the spectral component ascribable to a hot quasi-thermal population of electrons in the high-energy emission of flat-spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs). We show that for the typical physical parameters of FSRQs, the expected spectral signature is located at ∼MeV energies. For the brightest Fermi FSRQ sources, the presence of such a component will be constrained by the upcoming MeV Compton Spectrometer and Imager (COSI) satellite.
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通过兆电子伏观测探究耀星喷流的低能粒子含量
费米观测到的许多耀变体实际上在费米能量范围之外的时间平均伽马射线发射的峰值为~ GeV,能量为~ MeV。在~ MeV峰值附近的发射光谱的详细形状对耀焰喷流中的加速和辐射机制有重要的限制,可能不是通过观察到的x射线和GeV伽马射线光谱推断得到的简单的破幂律。特别是,最先进的激波粒子加速模拟表明,相当一部分(可能高达≈90%)的可用能量可能进入等离子体穿过激波的大块准热加热,而不是产生非热幂律尾巴。其他更温和但可能更普遍的加速机制,如射流边界的剪切加速,可能导致射流中低能(γ > 102)粒子群的进一步积累。正如已经讨论过的伽玛射线爆发的情况,射流粒子能量分布中低能麦克斯韦式碰撞的存在会强烈影响发射辐射的光谱,例如,根据耀变体的GeV-TeV光谱的幂律推断,产生的辐射会超过预期的辐射。我们探讨了在平谱射电类星体(FSRQs)的高能发射中,由热的准热电子居群引起的光谱成分的潜在可探测性。我们表明,对于FSRQs的典型物理参数,预期的光谱特征位于~ MeV能量。对于最亮的费米FSRQ源,这种成分的存在将受到即将到来的MeV康普顿光谱仪和成像仪(COSI)卫星的限制。
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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期刊介绍: Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.
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