Galactic ?-ray Lines Resulting from Interactions Between Low Energy Cosmic Rays and the Interstellar Medium

Author:

Yoshimori Masato

Abstract

Calculated spectral profiles and galactic distributions are presented for y-ray lines resulting from interactions between low energy cosmic rays and the interstellar gas and dust. Calculated local intensities are also presented for y-ray lines from discrete sources such as supernova remnants and dense interstellar gas clouds. The y-ray lines from excited dust nuclei (which have long mean lifetimes) are sharp, having widths of the order of a few keV; the lines from excited gas nuclei are relatively narrow, having widths of the order of 100 keV; and the lines from excited cosmic ray nuclei are broad, having widths of the order of 1 MeV. The longitudinal distribution of y-ray lines in the galactic plane shows a significant concentration toward the galactic centre, and a rapid falloff beyond I;. 50�. The most intense y-ray lines arise from positron annihilation (0�511 MeV) and the deexcitation of 12C* (4�439 MeV) and 160* (6�131 MeV). In the direction of the galactic centre, these lines have estimated intensities of the order of 10-5 photons cm-2s-1rad- 1, and so they may be resolved from the diffuse y-ray background there by observing with a high resolution Ge(Li) detector. In the direction of several strong discrete sources, the estimated fluxes are generally lower: ~10-6 photons cm-2s-1 for the Crab Nebula and the Vela pulsar, ~10-8 photons cm-2 s-1 for the interstellar dense cloud pOph, but ~10-5 photons cm-2 s-1 for the ring cloud around the galactic centre. The calculated intensities of various other y-ray lines are compared with available experimental data, and their detectability is considered. The implication of the galactic distribution of low energy cosmic rays for the gas density of the interstellar space through which the cosmic rays propagate is also discussed.

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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