INVESTIGADORES
ORELLANA Mariana Dominga
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Electromagnetic cascades propagating from low-redshift blazars
Autor/es:
ORELLANA, M.; PELLIZZA, L.J.; ROMERO, G.E.; TUEROS, M.; MEDINA, M.C.; PEDROSA, S.
Lugar:
Córdoba
Reunión:
Congreso; 57 Reunión anual de la Asociación Argentina de Astronomía; 2014
Institución organizadora:
Asociación Argentina de Astronomía
Resumen:
It has been established that the Extragalactic Background Light (optic to infrared wavelengths) attenuates the very high-energy photons emitted by blazars through pair production. The pairs are deflected by the Extragalactic Magnetic Field (EGMF) and cooled down by Inverse Compton scattering with the CMB photons while they develop an electromagnetic cascade. The originally emitted spectrum, the source extent and the arriving time of the photons are modified by such cascades. In order to study this problem we assume the blazar original emission to follow a power-law with exponential cutoff, and track the three-dimensional trajectories of each particle and photon in the cascade. Here we report on the status of our numerical simulations regarding the gamma-ray propagation through 100 Mpc scales, making focus on the construction of the outcomming spectrum which is the result of the energy conservation and thus combines the information from the different channels of energy losses. Distinct spectra arise when varying the EGMF strength.