On the Nature of the Variable Gamma-Ray Sources at Low Galactic Latitudes

Autores
Bosch-Ramon, Valentí; Romero, Gustavo Esteban; Paredes, Josep M.
Año de publicación
2005
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inglés
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Descripción
Population studies of EGRET gamma-ray sources indicate that there is a distinctive population of bright sources at low galactic latitudes. The sources have a distribution consistent with that of young galactic objects, with a concentration toward the inner spiral arms. There is a subgroup that displays strong variability with timescales from days to months. Following an earlier suggestion by Kaufman Bernado et al. (2002), we explore the possibility that these sources could be high-mass microquasars. Detailed models for the gamma-ray emission that include inverse Compton interactions of electrons in the relativistic jets and photons from all local fields (stellar UV photons, synchrotron photons, soft X-ray photons from the accretion disk, and hard X-ray photons from a corona) are presented. We conclude that microquasars are excellent candidates for the parent population of the subgroup of variable low-latitude EGRET sources.
Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas
Instituto Argentino de Radioastronomía
Materia
Astronomía
microquasars
X-ray binaries
jets
gamma-rays
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv On the Nature of the Variable Gamma-Ray Sources at Low Galactic Latitudes
title On the Nature of the Variable Gamma-Ray Sources at Low Galactic Latitudes
spellingShingle On the Nature of the Variable Gamma-Ray Sources at Low Galactic Latitudes
Bosch-Ramon, Valentí
Astronomía
microquasars
X-ray binaries
jets
gamma-rays
title_short On the Nature of the Variable Gamma-Ray Sources at Low Galactic Latitudes
title_full On the Nature of the Variable Gamma-Ray Sources at Low Galactic Latitudes
title_fullStr On the Nature of the Variable Gamma-Ray Sources at Low Galactic Latitudes
title_full_unstemmed On the Nature of the Variable Gamma-Ray Sources at Low Galactic Latitudes
title_sort On the Nature of the Variable Gamma-Ray Sources at Low Galactic Latitudes
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bosch-Ramon, Valentí
Romero, Gustavo Esteban
Paredes, Josep M.
author Bosch-Ramon, Valentí
author_facet Bosch-Ramon, Valentí
Romero, Gustavo Esteban
Paredes, Josep M.
author_role author
author2 Romero, Gustavo Esteban
Paredes, Josep M.
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Astronomía
microquasars
X-ray binaries
jets
gamma-rays
topic Astronomía
microquasars
X-ray binaries
jets
gamma-rays
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Population studies of EGRET gamma-ray sources indicate that there is a distinctive population of bright sources at low galactic latitudes. The sources have a distribution consistent with that of young galactic objects, with a concentration toward the inner spiral arms. There is a subgroup that displays strong variability with timescales from days to months. Following an earlier suggestion by Kaufman Bernado et al. (2002), we explore the possibility that these sources could be high-mass microquasars. Detailed models for the gamma-ray emission that include inverse Compton interactions of electrons in the relativistic jets and photons from all local fields (stellar UV photons, synchrotron photons, soft X-ray photons from the accretion disk, and hard X-ray photons from a corona) are presented. We conclude that microquasars are excellent candidates for the parent population of the subgroup of variable low-latitude EGRET sources.
Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas
Instituto Argentino de Radioastronomía
description Population studies of EGRET gamma-ray sources indicate that there is a distinctive population of bright sources at low galactic latitudes. The sources have a distribution consistent with that of young galactic objects, with a concentration toward the inner spiral arms. There is a subgroup that displays strong variability with timescales from days to months. Following an earlier suggestion by Kaufman Bernado et al. (2002), we explore the possibility that these sources could be high-mass microquasars. Detailed models for the gamma-ray emission that include inverse Compton interactions of electrons in the relativistic jets and photons from all local fields (stellar UV photons, synchrotron photons, soft X-ray photons from the accretion disk, and hard X-ray photons from a corona) are presented. We conclude that microquasars are excellent candidates for the parent population of the subgroup of variable low-latitude EGRET sources.
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