IAR   05382
INSTITUTO ARGENTINO DE RADIOASTRONOMIA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Gamma-ray induced cascades in the extragalactic conditions
Autor/es:
M. ORELLANA; PELLIZZA, L.J.; MEDINA, M.C.; TUEROS, M.; PEDROSA, S.
Lugar:
Buenos Aires
Reunión:
Congreso; Gravitation, Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology, Second Argentinian-Brazilian Meeting; 2014
Institución organizadora:
CONICET, CLAF, ANPCYT, IAR, IAFE
Resumen:
The latest generations of telescopes have revealed a rich sky at high and very high energies. The most abundant identified sources are active galactic nuclei, usually blazars. It has been established that the Extra-galactic Background Light (optical to infrared wavelengths) attenuates high-energy photons through pair production. The development of pair-photon cascades along the line of sight modifies the originally emitted spectrum and have a measurable impact onto the source extent and arriving time of the photons. These effects should be included in our interpretation of the observations in order to progress in the understanding of the physical origin of the emission. We follow the three-dimensional trajectories of such cascades through numerical simulations. We report here the status of our investigations regarding the gamma-ray propagation through ~100 Mpc scales, as part of a wider project aimed at studying the gamma-ray emissions. The indirect study of the background photon fields and the extra-galactic magnetic field (EGMF) is an exciting aspect of what some authors already call gamma-ray cosmology.