International audienceSome core-collapse supernovae are likely to be efficient cosmic ray accelerators up to the PeV range, and therefore, to potentially play an important role in the overall Galactic cosmic ray population. The TeV gamma-ray domain can be used to study particle acceleration in the multi-TeV and PeV range. This motivates the study of the detectability of such supernovae by current and future gamma-ray facilities. The gamma-ray emission of core-collapse supernovae strongly depends on the level of the two-photon annihilation process: high-energy gamma-ray photons emitted at the expanding shock wave following the supernova explosion can interact with soft photons from the supernova photosphere through the pair production channe...
Gamma rays offer unique probes of supernovae as cosmic-ray accelerators and as nucleosynthesis sites...
International audienceYoung core-collapse supernovae with dense-wind progenitors may be able to acce...
Context. Cosmic rays are thought to be accelerated at supernova remnant (SNR) shocks, but ...
International audienceThe shock wave resulting from the core-collapse of a massive star can accelera...
International audienceType II-P supernovæ (SNe), the most common core-collapse SNe type, result from...
International audienceThe formation of a core collapse supernovae (SNe) results in a fast (but non- ...
International audienceAlready in the first days after the explosion of a supernova, the strong shock...
7 pages, 3 figures (Note: conflict of .sty file version explains the problems with journal title and...
The acceleration times of the highest-energy particles, which emit gamma-rays in young and middle-ag...
The acceleration times of the highest-energy particles, which emit gamma-rays in young and middle-ag...
Gamma rays offer unique probes of supernovae as cosmic-ray accelerators and as nucleosynthesis sites...
International audienceYoung core-collapse supernovae with dense-wind progenitors may be able to acce...
Context. Cosmic rays are thought to be accelerated at supernova remnant (SNR) shocks, but ...
International audienceThe shock wave resulting from the core-collapse of a massive star can accelera...
International audienceType II-P supernovæ (SNe), the most common core-collapse SNe type, result from...
International audienceThe formation of a core collapse supernovae (SNe) results in a fast (but non- ...
International audienceAlready in the first days after the explosion of a supernova, the strong shock...
7 pages, 3 figures (Note: conflict of .sty file version explains the problems with journal title and...
The acceleration times of the highest-energy particles, which emit gamma-rays in young and middle-ag...
The acceleration times of the highest-energy particles, which emit gamma-rays in young and middle-ag...
Gamma rays offer unique probes of supernovae as cosmic-ray accelerators and as nucleosynthesis sites...
International audienceYoung core-collapse supernovae with dense-wind progenitors may be able to acce...
Context. Cosmic rays are thought to be accelerated at supernova remnant (SNR) shocks, but ...