The relevance of molecular observations to gamma-ray astronomy

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Cosmic Rays, Gamma Ray Astronomy, Interstellar Matter, Ion Production Rates, Molecular Clouds, Particle Interactions, Interstellar Chemistry, Particle Acceleration, Particle Energy, Supernova Remnants

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The interaction of cosmic rays with interstellar clouds may produce some of the observed gamma-ray sources. The use of molecular observations to estimate the cloud masses, which are used to derive cosmic-ray fluxes, is reviewed. Molecular diagnostics of high cosmic-ray ionization rates are discussed, and a detailed application of those diagnostics is summarised and presented as evidence that second-order Fermi acceleration is important in old supernova remnants and can produce cosmic rays of too low energy to induce gamma-ray emission.

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