GeV photon absorption in cosmologically evolving quasar environments

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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2 pages, 2 figures; to appear in the Proc. of the First Int. GLAST Symp. (Stanford, Feb. 5-8, 2007), eds. S.Ritz, P.F.Michelso

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10.1063/1.2757350

The question of a possible redshift-dependence of gamma-ray absorption due to gamma-gamma pair production of jet photons in the accretion disk and BLR radiation field in strong-line quasars is investigated. For this relevant aspects of cosmological black hole and quasar evolution are applied to the expected pair production opacity of GeV-photons in those sources. I demonstrate that for positively evolving and non-evolving accretion rates over cosmological time, detectable gamma-ray optical depths originating within the AGN system will show a redshift-dependence in the LAT energy range with larger opacity from sources at higher redshifts. This introduces ambiguities in the interpretation of spectral absorption features, and complicates approaches for estimating the evolution of the extragalactic background light by probing the gamma-ray horizon when using blazars whose external photon fields are involved in gamma-ray production.

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