We calculate the gamma-ray spectrum of a distant blazar, PKS 1424+240, located at redshift z > 0.6035, where the optical depth to primary gamma rays of the highest observed energies is \tau > 5. The spectral shape agrees well with what is expected from secondary gamma rays produced in line-of-sight interactions of cosmic rays with background photons. In particular, we find an acceptable agreement with the source redshifts in the range 0.6 < z < 1.3. We discuss the implications of existing and future data for models of extragalactic background light (EBL) and for the redshift of the source. In the case of a future detection of temporal variability at lower energies, one can set more restrictive limits on both the source redshift and the EBL model.
@article{arxiv.1310.3440,
title = {Understanding the spectrum of a distant blazar PKS 1424+240 and its implications},
author = {Warren Essey and Alexander Kusenko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.3440},
year = {2014}
}