Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-12-14
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
6 pages, contributed paper in Proceedings "The Universe viewed in Gamma-rays", eds. Enomoto, Mori, and Yanagita, Universal Aca
Scientific paper
We address the role of gamma-ray astronomy in the investigation of nonthermal processes in the large scale structure of the universe. Based on EGRET upper limits on nearby galaxy clusters (GCs) we constrain the acceleration efficiency of CR electrons at intergalactic shocks to <=1 % than the shock ram pressure. That implies a contribution to the cosmic gamma-ray background from intergalactic shocks of order 25 % of the measured level. We model spatial and spectral properties of nonthermal gamma-ray emission due to shock accelerated cosmic-rays (CRs) in GCs and emphasize the importance of imaging capability of upcoming gamma-ray facilities for a correct interpretation of the observational results. GC observations at this photon energy will help us understand the origin of the radio emitting particles, the possible level of CR pressure and the strength of magnetic fields in intracluster environment and possibly will allow us detect the accretion shocks.
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