The Gamma-Ray View of the Extragalactic Background Light

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics

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4 page, 1 figure. Proceedings of Recontres de Moriond (cosmology), March 13-20 2010

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The Extragalactic Background Light (EBL) from the infrared (IR) through the ultraviolet (UV) is dominated by emission from stars, either directly or through absorption and reradiation by dust. It can thus give information on the star formation history of the universe. However, it is difficult to measure directly due to foreground radiation fields from the Galaxy and solar system. Gamma-rays from extragalactic sources at cosmological distances (blazars and gamma-ray bursts) interact with EBL photons creating electron-positron pairs, absorbing the gamma-rays. Given the intrinsic gamma-ray spectrum of a source and its redshift, the EBL can in principle be measured. However, the intrinsic gamma-ray spectra of blazars and GRBs can vary considerably from source to source and the from the same source over short timescales. A maximum intrinsic spectrum can be assumed from theoretical grounds, to give upper limits on the EBL absorption from blazars at low redshift with very high energy (VHE) gamma-ray observations with ground-based Atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes. The Fermi-LAT observations of blazars and GRBs can probe EBL absorption at higher redshifts. The lower energy portion of the LAT spectrum of these sources is unattenuated by the EBL, so that extrapolating this to higher energies can give the maximum intrinsic spectrum for a source. Comparing this to the observed higher energy LAT spectrum will then give upper limits on the EBL absorption. For blazars which have been detected by both the Fermi-LAT and at higher energies by Cherenkov telescopes, combined LAT-VHE observations can put more stringent constraints on the low redshift EBL. These procedures above can also be reversed: for sources with an unknown redshift, a given EBL model and gamma-ray spectrum can lead to an upper limit on the source's redshift.

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