Galactic diffuse gamma rays meet the PeV frontier
Abstract
The Tibet AS and LHAASO collaborations recently reported the observation of a -ray diffuse emission with energy up to the PeV from the Galactic plane. We discuss the relevance of non-uniform cosmic-ray transport scenarios and the implications of these results for cosmic-ray physics. We use the {\tt DRAGON} and {\tt HERMES} codes to build high-resolution maps and spectral distributions of that emission for several representative models under the condition that they reproduce a wide set of local cosmic-ray data up to 100 PeV. We show that the energy spectra measured by Tibet AS, LHAASO, ARGO-YBJ and Fermi-LAT in several regions of interest in the sky can all be consistently described in terms of the emission arising by the Galactic cosmic-ray "sea". We also show that all our models are compatible with IceTop -ray upper limits. Our results favor transport models characterized by spatial-dependent diffusion although some degeneracy remains between the choice of the transport scenario and that of the cosmic-ray spectral shape above 10 TeV. We discuss the role of forthcoming measurements in resolving that ambiguity.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2203.15759,
title = {Galactic diffuse gamma rays meet the PeV frontier},
author = {Pedro De la Torre Luque and Daniele Gaggero and Dario Grasso and Ottavio Fornieri and Kathrin Egberts and Constantin Steppa and Carmelo Evoli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.15759},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
10 pages, 9 figures, 1 table, material provided through https://github.com/tospines/Gamma-variable_High-resolution