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Title: Ultrahigh-energy Cosmic-Ray Interactions as the Origin of Very High-energy γ-Rays from BL Lacertae Objects
Authors: Das, Saikat
Gupta, Nayantara
Razzaque, Soebur
Keywords: High-energy astrophysics (739)
Blazars (164)
Relativistic jets (1390)
Gamma-rays (637)
Ultra-high-energy-cosmic radiation (1733)
Extragalactic magnetic fields (507)
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2020
Publisher: IOP Sciences for The American Astronomical Society
Citation: The Astrophysical Journal, 2020, Vol.889, p149
Abstract: We explain the observed multiwavelength photon spectrum of a number of BL Lacertae (BL Lac) objects detected at very high energy (VHE, E ≳ 30 GeV), using a lepto-hadronic emission model. The one-zone leptonic emission is employed to fit the synchrotron peak. Subsequently, the SSC spectrum is calculated, such that it extends up to the highest energy possible for the jet parameters considered. The data points beyond this energy, and also in the entire VHE range are well explained using a hadronic emission model. The ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs, E ≳ 0.1 EeV) escaping from the source interact with the extragalactic background light (EBL) during propagation over cosmological distances to initiate electromagnetic cascade down to ̃1 GeV energies. The resulting photon spectrum peaks at ̃1 TeV energies. We consider a random turbulent extragalactic magnetic field (EGMF) with a Kolmogorov power spectrum to find the survival rate of UHECRs within 0°1 of the direction of propagation in which the observer is situated. We restrict ourselves to an rms value of EGMF, Brms ̃ 10−5 nG, for a significant contribution to the photon spectral energy distribution from UHECR interactions. We found that UHECR interactions on the EBL and secondary cascade emission can fit gamma-ray data from the BL Lac objects we considered at the highest energies. The required luminosity in UHECRs and corresponding jet power are below the Eddington luminosities of the supermassive black holes in these BL Lac objects.
Description: Open Access.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2289/7444
ISSN: 0004-637X
1538-4357(Online)
Alternative Location: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2020ApJ...889..149D/abstract
https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.06011
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab6131
Copyright: 2020, The American Astronomical Society
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