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Secondary Photons from High-energy Protons Accelerated in Hypernovae

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

Recent observations show that hypernovae may deposit some fraction of their kinetic energy in mildly relativistic ejecta. In the dissipation process of such ejecta in a stellar wind, cosmic ray protons can be accelerated up to 1019\sim 10^{19} eV. We discuss the TeV to MeV gamma-ray and the X-ray photon signatures of cosmic rays accelerated in hypernovae. Secondary X-ray photons, emitted by electron-positron pairs produced via cascade processes due to high-energy protons, are the most promising targets for X-ray telescopes. Synchrotron photons emitted by protons can appear in the GeV band, requiring nearby (<40<40 Mpc) hypernovae for detection with GLAST. In addition, air Cherenkov telescopes may be able to detect regenerated TeV photons emitted by electron-positron pairs generated by CMB attenuation of π0\pi^0 decay photons.

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@article{arxiv.0803.2280,
  title  = {Secondary Photons from High-energy Protons Accelerated in Hypernovae},
  author = {K. Asano and P. Mészáros},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.2280},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Accepted by ApJL

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