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2008A&A...483....1P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 483, 1-5 (2008/5-3)

Intergalactic absorption and blazar γ-ray spectra.

PERSIC M. and DE ANGELIS A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The distribution of TeV spectral slopes versus redshift for currently known TeV blazars (16 sources with z≤0.21, and one with z>0.25) is essentially a scatter plot with hardly any hint of a global trend. We suggest that this is the outcome of two combined effects of intergalactic γγ absorption, plus an inherent feature of the SSC (synchro-self-Compton) process of blazar emission. First, flux dimming introduces a bias that favors detection of progressively more flaring sources at higher redshifts. According to mainstream SSC models, more flaring source states imply sources with flatter TeV slopes. This results in a structured relation between intrinsic TeV slope and redshift. The second effect, spectral steepening by intergalactic absorption, affects sources progressively with distance and effectively wipes out the intrinsic slope-redshift correlation.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: BL Lacertae objects: general - gamma rays: observations - cosmology: diffuse radiation

CDS comments: Table 1 PKS 2344+514 is a misprint for PKS 2344-514. Paragraph.5. 1ES 1101-032 is a probable misprint for 1ES 1101-232.

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