The Diffuse Gamma-Ray Background from Supernovae

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Minor changes, 26 pages, 9 figures, Accepted by ApJ

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10.1086/307110

The Cosmic Gamma-ray Background (CGB) in the MeV region is believed to be due to photons from radioactivity produced in SNe throughout the history of galaxies in the universe. In particular, gamma-ray line emission from the decay chain 56Ni-> 56Co->56Fe provides the dominant photon source. Although iron synthesis occurs in all types of SNe, the contribution to the CGB is dominated by SNIa events due to their higher photon escape probabilities. Estimates of the star formation history in the universe suggest a rapid increase by a factor \~ 10 from the present to a redshift z_p ~ 1.5, beyond which it either remains constant or decreases slowly. We integrate the observed star formation history to determine the CGB from the corresponding SN rate history. In addition to gamma-rays from short-lived radioactivity in SNIa and SNII/Ibc we also calculate the minor contributions from long-lived radioactivities (26Al, 44Ti, 60Co, and electron-positron pair annihilation). Although progenitor evolution for SNIa is not yet fully understood, various arguments suggest delays of order 1-2 Gy between star formation and the production of SNIa's. The effect of this delay on the CGB is discussed. We emphasize the value of gamma-ray observations of the CGB in the MeV range as an independent tool for studies of the cosmic star formation history. If the delay between star formation and SNIa activity exceeds 1 Gy substantially, and/or the peak of the cosmic star formation rate occurs at a redshift much larger than unity, the gamma-ray production of SNIa would be insufficient to explain the observed CGB. Alternatively, the cosmic star formation rate would have to be higher (by a factor 2-3) than commonly assumed, which is in accord with several upward revisions reported in the recent literature.

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