Gamma-ray Constraints on Cosmic Rays in Galactic Winds

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Our group is constructing a hybrid thermal gas and cosmic-ray pressure driven wind model. This model is built on past work by Breitschwerdt et al. (1991) and Zirakashvili et al. (1996), and was motivated by unexplained high latitude Galactic X-ray emission observed by ROSAT, and further tested with radio synchrotron observations. In this poster, the role of cosmic-ray protons in generating gamma-ray emission in a Galactic wind is explored. In interacting with the wind plasma, cosmic-ray protons have three mechanisms to generate gamma-rays (pion production, Bremsstrahlung, and inverse Compton scattering), which can be detected by the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. To test the model, we have calculated the gamma-ray intensity from the wind model of Everett et al (2010), and we compare these predictions to the observed emission in the central Milky Way. Also, we have recently developed a new wind model which includes an azimuthal magnetic field and galactic rotation; we compare the driving in this improved model to the previous one, and report on the gamma-ray emissivity of this model as well. In the future we will apply this model to other galaxies which are observed to have a large scale wind, such as M82 and NGC 253. Understanding the high latitude gamma-ray emission from relativistic particles in galactic winds may help to constrain dark-matter models as well.
This work has been supported by NASA through grant NNX10AO50G, and by the NSF through grants NSF AST-0907837 and NSF PHY-0821899 (to the Center for Magnetic Self-Organization in Laboratory and Astrophysical Plasmas).

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