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2020ApJ...889..146S - Astrophys. J., 889, 146-146 (2020/February-1)

Multiwavelength emission from Galactic jets: the case of the microquasar SS433.

SUDOH T., INOUE Y. and KHANGULYAN D.

Abstract (from CDS):

SS433 is a Galactic microquasar with powerful jets, where very-high-energy particles are produced. We study particle acceleration in the jets of SS433 through the use of recent multiwavelength data from radio to TeV gamma-ray. We first present a general framework for the particle acceleration, cooling, and transport in relativistic jets. We then apply this to two X-ray knots in the jets of SS433, focusing on leptonic emission. Our detailed treatment of particle transport and evolution produces substantially different predictions from previous papers. For both regions, our model can account for the multiwavelength data except for the GeV data. This suggests that GeV emission is mostly from different regions and/or mechanisms. We find that the acceleration process should be efficient, which could be realized by diffusive shock acceleration close to the Bohm limit. Provided that protons are accelerated at the same efficiency as electrons, our results imply that SS433 is a PeVatron, i.e., can accelerate protons beyond a PeV. Future hard X-ray and MeV gamma-ray observations can critically test our models by detecting the spectral turnover or cutoff.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Gamma-ray astronomy - Nonthermal radiation sources - Relativistic jets - X-ray astronomy - Binary stars - Cosmic ray sources - Astrophysical black holes

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