Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-04-23
in "Gamma 2001" ed. S. Ritz, N. gehrels and C. Schrader (New York: Amer. Inst. Phys.) pp. 432-441 (2001)
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Invited Paper presented at "Gamma 2001", Baltimore, April 2001. To appear in the Proceedings, Amer. Inst. Phys., in press, 10
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.1419444
The COMPTEL and EGRET detectors aboard the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory measured an extragalactic gamma-ray background extending from MeV energies up to about 100 GeV. Calculations performed making reasonable assumptions indicate that blazars can account for the background between about 10 MeV and at least 10 GeV. Below 30 MeV, the background flux and spectrum are not very well determined and a dedicated satellite detector will be required to remedy this situation. Below 10 MeV, supernovae and possibly AGN may contribute to the extragalactic background flux. Above 10 GeV, the role of blazars in contributing to the background is unclear because we do not have data on their spectra at these energies and because theoretical models predict that many of them will have spectra which should cut off in this energy range. At these higher energies, a new component, perhaps from topological defects, may contribute to the background, as well as X-ray selected BL Lac objects. The future GLAST detector should provide important data on the emission of extragalactic sources above 10 GeV and help resolve this issue. GLAST may also be able to detect the signature of intergalactic absorption by pair production interactions of background gamma-rays of energy above 20 GeV with starlight photons, this signature being a steepening of the background spectrum.
Salamon Michael H.
Stecker Floyd W.
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