Signatures of Recent Cosmic-Ray Acceleration in the High-latitude Gamma-Ray Sky.

IF 4.8 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Astrophysical Journal Pub Date : 2021-08-10 Epub Date: 2021-08-11 DOI:10.3847/1538-4357/ac01c9
Guđlaugur Jóhannesson, Troy A Porter
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Cosmic-ray (CR) sources temporarily enhance the relativistic particle density in their vicinity over the background distribution accumulated from the Galaxy-wide past injection activity and propagation. If individual sources are close enough to the solar system, their localized enhancements may present as features in the measured spectra of the CRs and in the associated secondary electromagnetic emissions. Large-scale loop-like structures visible in the radio sky are possible signatures of such nearby CR sources. If so, these loops may also have counterparts in the high-latitude γ-ray sky. Using ~10 yr of data from the Fermi Large Area Telescope, applying Bayesian analysis including Gaussian Processes, we search for extended enhanced emission associated with putative nearby CR sources in the energy range from 1 GeV to 1 TeV for the sky region |b| > 30°. We carefully control the systematic uncertainty due to imperfect knowledge of the interstellar gas distribution. Radio Loop IV is identified for the first time as a γ-ray emitter, and we also find significant emission from Loop I. Strong evidence is found for asymmetric features about the Galactic l = 0° meridian that may be associated with parts of the so-called "Fermi Bubbles," and some evidence is also found for γ-ray emission from other radio loops. Implications for the CRs producing the features and possible locations of the sources of the emissions are discussed.

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高纬度伽玛射线天空中近代宇宙射线加速的特征。
宇宙射线(CR)源暂时增强了其附近的相对论性粒子密度,超过了过去银河系注入活动和传播积累的背景分布。如果单个源离太阳系足够近,它们的局部增强可能会在CR的测量光谱和相关的二次电磁发射中表现为特征。在无线电天空中可见的大规模环状结构可能是附近CR源的特征。如果是这样的话,这些环可能在高纬度的γ射线天空中也有对应的环。使用费米大面积望远镜约10年的数据,应用包括高斯过程在内的贝叶斯分析,我们在|b|>30°的天空区域搜索与假定的附近CR源相关的扩展增强发射,能量范围从1 GeV到1 TeV。由于对星际气体分布的了解不完善,我们仔细控制了系统的不确定性。无线电回路IV首次被确定为γ射线发射器,我们也发现了来自回路I的显著发射。我们发现了关于银河系l=0°子午线的不对称特征的有力证据,这些特征可能与所谓的“费米气泡”的一部分有关,也发现了其他无线电回路的γ射线发射的一些证据。讨论了对产生排放源特征和可能位置的CR的影响。
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Astrophysical Journal
Astrophysical Journal 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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