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2003A&A...400..971B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 400, 971-980 (2003/3-4)

Gamma-ray emission from Cassiopeia A produced by accelerated cosmic rays.

BEREZHKO E.G., PUEHLHOFER G. and VOELK H.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

The nonlinear kinetic model of cosmic ray (CR) acceleration in supernova remnants (SNRs) is used to describe the relevant properties of Cassiopeia A (CasA). In order to reproduce the SNR's observed size, expansion rate and thermal X-ray emission we employ a piecewise homogeneous model for the progenitor's circumstellar medium developed by Borkowski et al. (1996ApJ...466..866B). It consists of a tenuous inner wind bubble, a dense shell of swept-up red supergiant wind material, and a subsequent red supergiant wind region. A quite large SNR interior magnetic field Bd≃1mG is required to give a good fit for the radio and X-ray synchrotron emission. The steep radio spectrum is consistent with efficient proton acceleration which produces a significant shock modification and leads to a steep electron spectrum at energies εe<1GeV. The calculated integral γ-ray flux from CasA, Fγ∝εγ–1, is dominated by π0-decay γ-rays due to relativistic protons. It extends up to roughly 30TeV if CR diffusion is as strong as the Bohm limit. At TeV energies it satisfactorily agrees with the value 5.8x10–13cm–2/s detected by the HEGRA collaboration.

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Journal keyword(s): supernovae: individual: Cassiopeia A - cosmic rays - gamma rays: theory - acceleration of particles - waves - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal shock

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