High-energy $γ$-ray emission from GRBs

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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9 pages, 7 figures, abstract shortened, to appear in Astronomy and Astrophysics

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GRBs are nowadays a rather well understood phenomenon in the soft (KeV-MeV) $\gamma$-ray energy band, while only a few GRBs have been observed at high photon energies ($E_{\gamma} \ut > 1$ GeV). It is also widely recognized that GRBs accelerate protons to relativistic energies and that dense media are often present nearby the sources. Within this framework we compute in detail the high-energy $\gamma$-ray flux from the decay of neutral pions produced through the interaction of accelerate protons with nucleons in the surrounding medium. We also take into account the local and intergalactic $\gamma$-ray absorption. The presence of magnetic fields around the GRB sources causes the deflection of the accelerated protons and so a temporal spread of the produced high-energy $\gamma$-rays with respect to the signal in the soft $\gamma$-ray band. Moreover, we analyze the possibility to detect the $\gamma$-ray signal in the GeV-TeV energy range by the ARGO detector under construction in Tibet.

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