Gamma Rays from Centaurus A
Abstract
Centaurus A, the cosmic ray accelerator a few Mpc away from us is possibly one of the nearest sources of extremely high energy cosmic rays. We investigate whether the gamma ray data currently available from Centaurus A in the GeV-TeV energy band can be explained with only proton proton interactions. We show that for a single power law proton spectrum, mechanisms of -ray production other than proton proton interactions are needed inside this radio-galaxy to explain the gamma ray flux observed by EGRET, upper limits by H.E.S.S./CANGAROO-III and the correlated extremely energetic cosmic ray events observed by the Pierre Auger experiment. In future with better -ray data, simultaneous observation with -ray and cosmic ray detectors, it would be possible to carry out such studies on different sources in more detail.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0804.3017,
title = {Gamma Rays from Centaurus A},
author = {Nayantara Gupta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0804.3017},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
7 pages, JCAP in press