One-Photon Annihilation of Lorentzian Positrons in the Interstellar Medium

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Atomic Processes, Elementary Particles, Ism: General

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We investigate one-photon annihilation of Lorentzian positrons with bound atomic electrons in the interstellar medium. The K and higher shell contributions, using the effective nuclear charges, are included to evaluate the annihilation rate of Lorentzian positrons. The results show that the one-photon positron annihilation rate increases with increasing positron temperature T+ (≡T+/ryd), and decreases with increasing spectral index (κ) for both the K and higher shell electrons. In addition, we find that positron annihilation rates for K-shell electrons are much larger than for higher shell electrons. At the intermediate positron temperature T+=1, the K-shell electrons of Si and C atoms produce the largest annihilation rates when κ=2 and 6, respectively. However, at the high temperature T+=10, the K-shell electrons of Si and Mg atoms provide the largest annihilation rates for κ=2 and 6. Hence, the annihilation rate is quite sensitive to the Lorentzian character of the positron distribution.

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