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摘要
TeV 晕是最近发现的一类高能伽马射线发射源。这些源由扩展的多 TeV 发射区域组成,最初是在两颗著名的邻近脉冲星--Geminga 和 PSR B0656+14 (Monogem)--周围观测到的,也可能在其他一些年龄相仿的天体周围观测到,但可信度不同。自发现以来,TeV 光环引起了科学界很大一部分人的兴趣,因为它们的存在会对从脉冲星物理学到宇宙射线物理学和暗物质间接搜索等广泛的课题产生影响。在本文中,我们回顾了人们对 TeV 光环感兴趣的原因和观测现状。我们讨论了提出的理论模型及其影响,最后展望了更好地理解这一现象的前景。
Gamma-ray halos around pulsars: impact on pulsar wind physics and galactic cosmic ray transport
TeV haloes are a recently discovered class of very high energy gamma-ray emitters. These sources consist of extended regions of multi-TeV emission, originally observed around the two well-known and nearby pulsars, Geminga and PSR B0656+14 (Monogem), and possibly, with different degrees of confidence, around few more objects with similar age. Since their discovery, TeV haloes have raised much interest in a large part of the scientific community, for the implications their presence can have on a broad range of topics spanning from pulsar physics to cosmic ray physics and dark matter indirect searches. In this article, we review the reasons of interest for TeV haloes and the current status of observations. We discuss the proposed theoretical models and their implications, and conclude with an overlook on the prospects for better understanding this phenomenon.