Contribution of Stellar Flares to the Diffuse Component of Galactic Gamma-Rays

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

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4 pages, 2 figures, submitted to the Proceeding of the 31st International Conference on Cosmic Rays

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It is well known that the diffuse gamma-rays are produced by the collisions between the galactic cosmic rays with the stellar matter (Hayakawa-Morrison Hypothesis). In this paper the author tries to estimate the contribution of star flares in the low energy component of the diffuse component of the galactic gamma-rays. It is expected that high energy part of the disuse component of the galactic gamma-rays reflects the power spectrum of galactic cosmic rays with gamma= -2.75 (in differential). In the galactic disk and bulge, there are more than 100 billion stars. They might often make flare and produce high energy cosmic rays by the flare in the energy range from 100 MeV to 1 TeV with the power index gamma= -3.75 (in differential). In this paper the author tries to estimate the contribution of the star flares to the diffuse component of gamma-rays.

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